Two questions about nodes at Tikz
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I saw this question How to change the size of nodes? and I wonder:
- If I want the nodes will be at the same size as
automata
nodes, what I need to fill at size? (or the scale). - If I want make it for all the nodes (I assuming I need to write it at the beginning), what I need to write?
Here is an MWE:
% Preview source code
%% LyX 2.3.1-1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew,numbers=noenddot]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{fontspec}
makeatletter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
pdfpageheightpaperheight
pdfpagewidthpaperwidth
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
makeatother
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{hebrew}
setotherlanguage{english}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
end{document}
Thank you!
tikz-pgf automata
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I saw this question How to change the size of nodes? and I wonder:
- If I want the nodes will be at the same size as
automata
nodes, what I need to fill at size? (or the scale). - If I want make it for all the nodes (I assuming I need to write it at the beginning), what I need to write?
Here is an MWE:
% Preview source code
%% LyX 2.3.1-1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew,numbers=noenddot]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{fontspec}
makeatletter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
pdfpageheightpaperheight
pdfpagewidthpaperwidth
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
makeatother
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{hebrew}
setotherlanguage{english}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
end{document}
Thank you!
tikz-pgf automata
Add a MWE.
– nidhin
Nov 19 at 11:40
I added it! Thank you!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 12:20
@heblyx, your code contais a lot of non related commands, including font changing. It is not Minimal (MWE).
– Sigur
Nov 19 at 13:09
@Sigur, I edit my MWE, now it's better?
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 13:29
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
I saw this question How to change the size of nodes? and I wonder:
- If I want the nodes will be at the same size as
automata
nodes, what I need to fill at size? (or the scale). - If I want make it for all the nodes (I assuming I need to write it at the beginning), what I need to write?
Here is an MWE:
% Preview source code
%% LyX 2.3.1-1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew,numbers=noenddot]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{fontspec}
makeatletter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
pdfpageheightpaperheight
pdfpagewidthpaperwidth
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
makeatother
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{hebrew}
setotherlanguage{english}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
end{document}
Thank you!
tikz-pgf automata
I saw this question How to change the size of nodes? and I wonder:
- If I want the nodes will be at the same size as
automata
nodes, what I need to fill at size? (or the scale). - If I want make it for all the nodes (I assuming I need to write it at the beginning), what I need to write?
Here is an MWE:
% Preview source code
%% LyX 2.3.1-1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew,numbers=noenddot]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{fontspec}
makeatletter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
pdfpageheightpaperheight
pdfpagewidthpaperwidth
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
makeatother
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{hebrew}
setotherlanguage{english}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
parend{center}
end{document}
Thank you!
tikz-pgf automata
tikz-pgf automata
edited Nov 19 at 13:29
asked Nov 19 at 11:36
heblyx
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781818
Add a MWE.
– nidhin
Nov 19 at 11:40
I added it! Thank you!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 12:20
@heblyx, your code contais a lot of non related commands, including font changing. It is not Minimal (MWE).
– Sigur
Nov 19 at 13:09
@Sigur, I edit my MWE, now it's better?
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 13:29
add a comment |
Add a MWE.
– nidhin
Nov 19 at 11:40
I added it! Thank you!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 12:20
@heblyx, your code contais a lot of non related commands, including font changing. It is not Minimal (MWE).
– Sigur
Nov 19 at 13:09
@Sigur, I edit my MWE, now it's better?
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 13:29
Add a MWE.
– nidhin
Nov 19 at 11:40
Add a MWE.
– nidhin
Nov 19 at 11:40
I added it! Thank you!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 12:20
I added it! Thank you!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 12:20
@heblyx, your code contais a lot of non related commands, including font changing. It is not Minimal (MWE).
– Sigur
Nov 19 at 13:09
@heblyx, your code contais a lot of non related commands, including font changing. It is not Minimal (MWE).
– Sigur
Nov 19 at 13:09
@Sigur, I edit my MWE, now it's better?
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 13:29
@Sigur, I edit my MWE, now it's better?
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 13:29
add a comment |
3 Answers
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active
oldest
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I interpret the question slightly different than Phelype. If you want all nodes in that picture to have the same size as the state
nodes that come with automata
, you only need to say every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}
.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}[every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}]
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
When you draw a node [state]
, you are drawing a node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
.
How to figure this out:
The usetikzlibrary{<library>}
command loads a tikzlibrary<library>.code.tex
file. Searching for the tikzlibraryautomata.code.tex
file in my TeX distribution I found it at /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/frontendlayer/tikz/libraries/
.
I opened the file and searched for state
and found at the end of the file:
tikzstyle{state}= [state without output]
so state
is the same as state without output
. Searching for the latter I found:
tikzstyle{state without output}= [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
thus, state
is the same as circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
, with every state
being empty by default:
tikzstyle{every state}=
MWE:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Oh, and answering your second question, you can use more or less the same approach as in the package, but change the every node
style. To change it globally you can use tikzset
:
tikzset{
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
}
or, for a single tikzpicture
, you can pass this as an option:
begin{tikzpicture}[
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
]
draw (1,1) node {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Here is a minimum example to set the size of state
to known value.
documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}[every state/.style={minimum size=2cm},]
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw,minimum size=2cm] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
add a comment |
3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I interpret the question slightly different than Phelype. If you want all nodes in that picture to have the same size as the state
nodes that come with automata
, you only need to say every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}
.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}[every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}]
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I interpret the question slightly different than Phelype. If you want all nodes in that picture to have the same size as the state
nodes that come with automata
, you only need to say every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}
.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}[every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}]
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I interpret the question slightly different than Phelype. If you want all nodes in that picture to have the same size as the state
nodes that come with automata
, you only need to say every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}
.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}[every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}]
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
I interpret the question slightly different than Phelype. If you want all nodes in that picture to have the same size as the state
nodes that come with automata
, you only need to say every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}
.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}[every node/.append style={minimum width=2.5em}]
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
answered Nov 19 at 13:46
marmot
77.7k487166
77.7k487166
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
add a comment |
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
Ooh, much simpler certainly :D
– Phelype Oleinik
Nov 19 at 13:47
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
@PhelypeOleinik I don't know who of us gave the "correct" answer, if any. Let's see. ;-)
– marmot
Nov 19 at 13:52
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
Both of you gave me a great answers! Really - so first of all - Thank you for both! :) The reason I accept your answer @marmot it's because it simpler - but both answers were great and answer my questions!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 15:42
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
When you draw a node [state]
, you are drawing a node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
.
How to figure this out:
The usetikzlibrary{<library>}
command loads a tikzlibrary<library>.code.tex
file. Searching for the tikzlibraryautomata.code.tex
file in my TeX distribution I found it at /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/frontendlayer/tikz/libraries/
.
I opened the file and searched for state
and found at the end of the file:
tikzstyle{state}= [state without output]
so state
is the same as state without output
. Searching for the latter I found:
tikzstyle{state without output}= [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
thus, state
is the same as circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
, with every state
being empty by default:
tikzstyle{every state}=
MWE:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Oh, and answering your second question, you can use more or less the same approach as in the package, but change the every node
style. To change it globally you can use tikzset
:
tikzset{
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
}
or, for a single tikzpicture
, you can pass this as an option:
begin{tikzpicture}[
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
]
draw (1,1) node {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
When you draw a node [state]
, you are drawing a node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
.
How to figure this out:
The usetikzlibrary{<library>}
command loads a tikzlibrary<library>.code.tex
file. Searching for the tikzlibraryautomata.code.tex
file in my TeX distribution I found it at /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/frontendlayer/tikz/libraries/
.
I opened the file and searched for state
and found at the end of the file:
tikzstyle{state}= [state without output]
so state
is the same as state without output
. Searching for the latter I found:
tikzstyle{state without output}= [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
thus, state
is the same as circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
, with every state
being empty by default:
tikzstyle{every state}=
MWE:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Oh, and answering your second question, you can use more or less the same approach as in the package, but change the every node
style. To change it globally you can use tikzset
:
tikzset{
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
}
or, for a single tikzpicture
, you can pass this as an option:
begin{tikzpicture}[
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
]
draw (1,1) node {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
When you draw a node [state]
, you are drawing a node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
.
How to figure this out:
The usetikzlibrary{<library>}
command loads a tikzlibrary<library>.code.tex
file. Searching for the tikzlibraryautomata.code.tex
file in my TeX distribution I found it at /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/frontendlayer/tikz/libraries/
.
I opened the file and searched for state
and found at the end of the file:
tikzstyle{state}= [state without output]
so state
is the same as state without output
. Searching for the latter I found:
tikzstyle{state without output}= [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
thus, state
is the same as circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
, with every state
being empty by default:
tikzstyle{every state}=
MWE:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Oh, and answering your second question, you can use more or less the same approach as in the package, but change the every node
style. To change it globally you can use tikzset
:
tikzset{
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
}
or, for a single tikzpicture
, you can pass this as an option:
begin{tikzpicture}[
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
]
draw (1,1) node {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
When you draw a node [state]
, you are drawing a node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
.
How to figure this out:
The usetikzlibrary{<library>}
command loads a tikzlibrary<library>.code.tex
file. Searching for the tikzlibraryautomata.code.tex
file in my TeX distribution I found it at /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/frontendlayer/tikz/libraries/
.
I opened the file and searched for state
and found at the end of the file:
tikzstyle{state}= [state without output]
so state
is the same as state without output
. Searching for the latter I found:
tikzstyle{state without output}= [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state]
thus, state
is the same as circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
, with every state
being empty by default:
tikzstyle{every state}=
MWE:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node [circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Oh, and answering your second question, you can use more or less the same approach as in the package, but change the every node
style. To change it globally you can use tikzset
:
tikzset{
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
}
or, for a single tikzpicture
, you can pass this as an option:
begin{tikzpicture}[
every node/.style = {
circle,draw,minimum size=2.5em,every state
}
]
draw (1,1) node {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
edited Nov 19 at 13:45
answered Nov 19 at 13:39
Phelype Oleinik
20.5k54378
20.5k54378
add a comment |
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Here is a minimum example to set the size of state
to known value.
documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}[every state/.style={minimum size=2cm},]
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw,minimum size=2cm] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Here is a minimum example to set the size of state
to known value.
documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}[every state/.style={minimum size=2cm},]
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw,minimum size=2cm] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Here is a minimum example to set the size of state
to known value.
documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}[every state/.style={minimum size=2cm},]
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw,minimum size=2cm] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Here is a minimum example to set the size of state
to known value.
documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}[every state/.style={minimum size=2cm},]
node[state] (1) {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (1,1) node[circle,draw,minimum size=2cm] {$1$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
answered Nov 19 at 13:54
nidhin
1,700921
1,700921
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Add a MWE.
– nidhin
Nov 19 at 11:40
I added it! Thank you!
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 12:20
@heblyx, your code contais a lot of non related commands, including font changing. It is not Minimal (MWE).
– Sigur
Nov 19 at 13:09
@Sigur, I edit my MWE, now it's better?
– heblyx
Nov 19 at 13:29