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Sizes- `\tiny` = \(\tiny\bf\color{red}{Example}\) `\scriptsize` = \(\scriptsize\bf\color{orange}{Example}\) `\small` = \(\small\bf\color{gold}{Example}\) `\normalsize` = \(\normalsize\bf\color{lime}{Example}\) `\large` = \(\large\bf\color{cyan}{Example}\) `\Large` = \(\Large\bf\color{blueviolet}{Example}\) `\LARGE` = \(\LARGE\bf\color{magenta}{Example}\) `\huge` = \(\huge\bf\color{red}{Example}\) `\Huge` = \(\Huge\bf\color{orange}{Example}\) How to use it: " `\(\LARGE{Hello}\)` " Fonts- `\it` = \(\it\color{red}{Example}\) `\sf` = \(\sf\color{orange}{Example}\) `\tt` = \(\tt\color{gold}{Example}\) `\bf` = \(\bf\color{lime}{Example}\) `\cal` = \(\cal\color{cyan}{Example}\) `\frak` = \(\frak\color{blueviolet}{Example}\) `\mathbb` = \(\mathbb{\color{magenta}{Example}}\) \(\small\bf\color{red}{Note:~Mathbb~is~ used~differently~than~all~other~fonts.\\~For~this~font,~only capital~letters~will~give~you~such~font.\\~You~must~add~brackets~as~used~in~the~instance~below.}\) `\(\mathbb{\color{orange}{Example}}\)` Other fonts: `\(\bf\color{gold}{Example}\)` @misty34
If you want to do this: \(\huge\bf\color{red}{Hehehehehehehehehe}\hspace{-221pt}\color{orange}{Hehehehehehehehehe}\hspace{-221pt}\color{yellow}{Hehehehehehehehehe}\hspace{-221pt}\color{springgreen}{Hehehehehehehehehe}\hspace{-221pt}\color{cyan}{Hehehehehehehehehe}\hspace{-221pt}\color{#b19cd9}{Hehehehehehehehehe}\) You will use `\hspace` o;
\(\LARGE{Hello}\)
\(\frak\color{gold}{Hello}\)
Fanceh, aye? *-*
Yeah
How do I code it bigger?
\(\cal(\color{gold}\(\LARGE\Hey}\)
`\Huge` is the biggest. e.e
Neh neh neh `\(\cal\LARGE\color{gold}{Hey}\)` It should look like this.
If you want size by itself, you will use `\(\Huge{text}\)`
\(\cal\LARGE\color{teal}{Hey}\)
\(\frak\LARGE\color{purple}{Hey}\)
Hehe Looks like `Hen` e.e
`\(\LARGE\bf\rlap{\color{cyan}{Hehehe}}\rlap{\color{black}{\:Hehehe}}\)`
Meet Rlap o;
\(\LARGE\bf\rlap{\color{cyan}{Hehehe}}\rlap{\color{black}{\:Hehehe}}\)
Cool
\(\LARGE\bf\rlap{\color{red}{Hehehe}}\rlap{\color{black}{\:Hehehe}}\)
\(\bf\Huge\color{black}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{red}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{orange}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{yellow}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{springgreen}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{cyan}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{mediumpurple}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{magenta}{Misty34}\hspace{-100pt}\color{black}{Misty34}\)
That's cool. Thanks for showing me how to do this.
Ofc. <3 cx Enjoy :p
@bestboikirby
\(\HUGE{Im cool}\)
rip
Huge only reaches up to `\Huge`. Spacing, you will use `~`. Example: `\(\Huge{Hai~there}\)`
Which gives you \(\Huge{Hai~there}\)
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