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Genealogy tree with tikz


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At page 261, it refers to a freely scalable text font. And do not have a clue what this means. I searched the Internet for that but didn't find any helpful answers. So far I only found predefined sizes with Huge, or tiny style of command, or by defining a new command at the preamble with newcommand with instructions to set a special font size. But here I need something that is freely scalable, as in a size I can change whenever I want to whichever size I need as I am writing the document. Any idea on how to do that?










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  • I think you refer to section 6.2.1 on page 123. It says that processing=fit options needs a font which can be adapted to needed size. If you look at examples in page 125, you'll see that all nodes keep a similar size but font i automatically adjusted to fit the text.

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I am trying to use this document to produce a genealogy tree.



At page 261, it refers to a freely scalable text font. And do not have a clue what this means. I searched the Internet for that but didn't find any helpful answers. So far I only found predefined sizes with Huge, or tiny style of command, or by defining a new command at the preamble with newcommand with instructions to set a special font size. But here I need something that is freely scalable, as in a size I can change whenever I want to whichever size I need as I am writing the document. Any idea on how to do that?










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  • I think you refer to section 6.2.1 on page 123. It says that processing=fit options needs a font which can be adapted to needed size. If you look at examples in page 125, you'll see that all nodes keep a similar size but font i automatically adjusted to fit the text.

    – Ignasi
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:37














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I am trying to use this document to produce a genealogy tree.



At page 261, it refers to a freely scalable text font. And do not have a clue what this means. I searched the Internet for that but didn't find any helpful answers. So far I only found predefined sizes with Huge, or tiny style of command, or by defining a new command at the preamble with newcommand with instructions to set a special font size. But here I need something that is freely scalable, as in a size I can change whenever I want to whichever size I need as I am writing the document. Any idea on how to do that?










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I am trying to use this document to produce a genealogy tree.



At page 261, it refers to a freely scalable text font. And do not have a clue what this means. I searched the Internet for that but didn't find any helpful answers. So far I only found predefined sizes with Huge, or tiny style of command, or by defining a new command at the preamble with newcommand with instructions to set a special font size. But here I need something that is freely scalable, as in a size I can change whenever I want to whichever size I need as I am writing the document. Any idea on how to do that?







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  • I think you refer to section 6.2.1 on page 123. It says that processing=fit options needs a font which can be adapted to needed size. If you look at examples in page 125, you'll see that all nodes keep a similar size but font i automatically adjusted to fit the text.

    – Ignasi
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:37



















  • I think you refer to section 6.2.1 on page 123. It says that processing=fit options needs a font which can be adapted to needed size. If you look at examples in page 125, you'll see that all nodes keep a similar size but font i automatically adjusted to fit the text.

    – Ignasi
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:37

















I think you refer to section 6.2.1 on page 123. It says that processing=fit options needs a font which can be adapted to needed size. If you look at examples in page 125, you'll see that all nodes keep a similar size but font i automatically adjusted to fit the text.

– Ignasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:37





I think you refer to section 6.2.1 on page 123. It says that processing=fit options needs a font which can be adapted to needed size. If you look at examples in page 125, you'll see that all nodes keep a similar size but font i automatically adjusted to fit the text.

– Ignasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:37










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