https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125931
--- Comment #12 from Francisco <franciscoadriansanchez@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #11)
While other modules have many properties that require frequently user input,
it's not the same for Math, IMHO. For example, how often do users change the
font size? Maybe from time to time but all those relative values?
Hello, Heiko, all,
I'm a researcher and university teacher. I change font size and typeface in
equation quite frequently, depending on the document.
The most silly (and frequent) example is copying an equation from and ODT in a
manual to a presentation for the class. Size in document is small compared to
the one needed in the presentation. Also, my presentations use to have sans
typeface, and documents serif typefaces.
Also between presentations. Since a few days ago, our institute claims that our
presentations and documents should be in "Montserrat" typeface, just because.
And now I must manually change all the equations I already have.
Another example is for conferences, some of the requires an specific typeface
for the manuscripts sent. Generally is Times but... I don't use Times.
Regards,
Francisco
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