Disable inconsolata package in headlines












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documentclass{book}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{inconsolata}

usepackage{listings}

lstdefinestyle{General} {
basicstyle=smallttfamily
}

lstset{style=General}

begin{document}

chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text}}
Text with lstinline|inline text|

end{document}


I am using the inconsolata font for inline texts and listings. With texttt I am using inline texts in chapter headlines too (Because using lstinline inside cheapter headlines result in an error on my document, texttt not). Although the font looks great, the normal font size looks too heavy for me. That's why I am decreasing the font size of listings to small.



Is there a way to decrease the font size for the texttt within chapters too or disable the inconsolata package in chapter headlines (Without it looks ok for me)?










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    documentclass{book}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage[english]{babel}
    usepackage{inconsolata}

    usepackage{listings}

    lstdefinestyle{General} {
    basicstyle=smallttfamily
    }

    lstset{style=General}

    begin{document}

    chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text}}
    Text with lstinline|inline text|

    end{document}


    I am using the inconsolata font for inline texts and listings. With texttt I am using inline texts in chapter headlines too (Because using lstinline inside cheapter headlines result in an error on my document, texttt not). Although the font looks great, the normal font size looks too heavy for me. That's why I am decreasing the font size of listings to small.



    Is there a way to decrease the font size for the texttt within chapters too or disable the inconsolata package in chapter headlines (Without it looks ok for me)?










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      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage{inconsolata}

      usepackage{listings}

      lstdefinestyle{General} {
      basicstyle=smallttfamily
      }

      lstset{style=General}

      begin{document}

      chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text}}
      Text with lstinline|inline text|

      end{document}


      I am using the inconsolata font for inline texts and listings. With texttt I am using inline texts in chapter headlines too (Because using lstinline inside cheapter headlines result in an error on my document, texttt not). Although the font looks great, the normal font size looks too heavy for me. That's why I am decreasing the font size of listings to small.



      Is there a way to decrease the font size for the texttt within chapters too or disable the inconsolata package in chapter headlines (Without it looks ok for me)?










      share|improve this question














      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage{inconsolata}

      usepackage{listings}

      lstdefinestyle{General} {
      basicstyle=smallttfamily
      }

      lstset{style=General}

      begin{document}

      chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text}}
      Text with lstinline|inline text|

      end{document}


      I am using the inconsolata font for inline texts and listings. With texttt I am using inline texts in chapter headlines too (Because using lstinline inside cheapter headlines result in an error on my document, texttt not). Although the font looks great, the normal font size looks too heavy for me. That's why I am decreasing the font size of listings to small.



      Is there a way to decrease the font size for the texttt within chapters too or disable the inconsolata package in chapter headlines (Without it looks ok for me)?







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          inconsolata knows a scale factor that you can use to adjust the font size.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[scale=0.94]{inconsolata} %or some other value

          usepackage{listings}

          lstdefinestyle{General} {
          basicstyle=ttfamily
          }

          lstset{style=General}

          begin{document}

          chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text} textmd{texttt{inline text}}}
          Text with texttt{inline text} lstinline|inline text|

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • It undo the bold.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            Feb 22 at 13:41











          • Thanks! textmd is a good solution

            – S-Man
            Feb 22 at 13:45











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          inconsolata knows a scale factor that you can use to adjust the font size.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[scale=0.94]{inconsolata} %or some other value

          usepackage{listings}

          lstdefinestyle{General} {
          basicstyle=ttfamily
          }

          lstset{style=General}

          begin{document}

          chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text} textmd{texttt{inline text}}}
          Text with texttt{inline text} lstinline|inline text|

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • It undo the bold.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            Feb 22 at 13:41











          • Thanks! textmd is a good solution

            – S-Man
            Feb 22 at 13:45
















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          inconsolata knows a scale factor that you can use to adjust the font size.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[scale=0.94]{inconsolata} %or some other value

          usepackage{listings}

          lstdefinestyle{General} {
          basicstyle=ttfamily
          }

          lstset{style=General}

          begin{document}

          chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text} textmd{texttt{inline text}}}
          Text with texttt{inline text} lstinline|inline text|

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • It undo the bold.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            Feb 22 at 13:41











          • Thanks! textmd is a good solution

            – S-Man
            Feb 22 at 13:45














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          inconsolata knows a scale factor that you can use to adjust the font size.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[scale=0.94]{inconsolata} %or some other value

          usepackage{listings}

          lstdefinestyle{General} {
          basicstyle=ttfamily
          }

          lstset{style=General}

          begin{document}

          chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text} textmd{texttt{inline text}}}
          Text with texttt{inline text} lstinline|inline text|

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          inconsolata knows a scale factor that you can use to adjust the font size.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[scale=0.94]{inconsolata} %or some other value

          usepackage{listings}

          lstdefinestyle{General} {
          basicstyle=ttfamily
          }

          lstset{style=General}

          begin{document}

          chapter{MyChapter with some texttt{inline text} textmd{texttt{inline text}}}
          Text with texttt{inline text} lstinline|inline text|

          end{document}


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Feb 22 at 13:39









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          • It undo the bold.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            Feb 22 at 13:41











          • Thanks! textmd is a good solution

            – S-Man
            Feb 22 at 13:45



















          • It undo the bold.

            – Ulrike Fischer
            Feb 22 at 13:41











          • Thanks! textmd is a good solution

            – S-Man
            Feb 22 at 13:45

















          It undo the bold.

          – Ulrike Fischer
          Feb 22 at 13:41





          It undo the bold.

          – Ulrike Fischer
          Feb 22 at 13:41













          Thanks! textmd is a good solution

          – S-Man
          Feb 22 at 13:45





          Thanks! textmd is a good solution

          – S-Man
          Feb 22 at 13:45


















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