LaTeX Making LaTeX Characters Bigger: Possible?

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The discussion centers on the ability to change the size of LaTeX characters in a specific forum context. Users note that using "itex" instead of "tex" results in smaller characters, but there is a need to increase character size. Various font size commands such as \huge, \tiny, \scriptsize, \normalsize, \large, and \Large are tested, but there are issues with these commands functioning correctly in math mode. The conversation suggests that a workaround may be necessary to achieve the desired font size adjustments for mathematical expressions.
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Hi !

I did search the forum and don't found any thread about this questions: it is possible to chance the size of the latex characters?

I know that if we use the word "itex" instead of "tex" the characters become smaller (to fit the font text size I think), but if we want to make the characters bigger?

2+2=4
2+2=4

\huge ps: Nevermind, \ I'm \ a \ little \ bit \ distracted \\\\, but the font size function are not working...
 
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<br /> \tiny 2+2=4<br /> should be tiny

<br /> \] \tiny 2+2=4 \[<br /><br /> \] \scriptsize 2+2=4 \[<br />

<br /> \] \normalsize 2+2=4 \[<br />

<br /> \] \large 2+2=4 \[<br />

<br /> \] \large $2+2=4$ \[<br />

<br /> \] \Large $2+2=4$ \[<br />

<br /> \] \Huge \begin{equation*}2+2=4\end{equation*} \[<br />

<br /> \Huge \begin{equation*}2+2=4\end{equation*}<br />

..appears to need a hack to make it work on PF... in math mode.
 
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thanks!

\] \Large 2+2=4 \huge 2+2=4 \normalsize 2+2=4 \[
 

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