We have as default the scale factors of .7 for math script size, and of .5 for math script script size.
We can see it in
\_def \_mathfontsize #1{\_if$#1$\_else
\_tmpdim=#1\_ptunit
\_edef\_sizemtext{\_ea\_ignorept \_the\_tmpdim \_ptmunit}%
\_tmpdim=0.7\_tmpdim
\_edef\_sizemscript{\_ea\_ignorept \_the\_tmpdim \_ptmunit}%
\_tmpdim=#1\_ptunit \_tmpdim=0.5\_tmpdim
\_edef\_sizemsscript{\_ea\_ignorept \_the\_tmpdim \_ptmunit}%
\_fi
}
and in
\_def\_mathbox#1{{\_mathstyles{\_hbox{%
\_ifnum\_stylenum<2 \_everymath{\_currstyle}%
\_else
\_ifnum\_stylenum=2 \_def\_textmff{ssty=1;}\_fi
\_ifnum\_stylenum=3 \_def\_textmff{ssty=2;}\_def\_scriptmff{ssty=2;}\_fi
\_typoscale[\_dobystyle{}{}{700}{500}/]\_fi #1}}}%
}
Could we consider to make those scale factors configurable? We could have for instance two new dimens, called \scalemscript and \scalemsscript, that have defaults of 500 and 700 respectively, and use them both in the definition of \mathfontsize and \mathbox.
We have as default the scale factors of .7 for math script size, and of .5 for math script script size.
We can see it in
and in
Could we consider to make those scale factors configurable? We could have for instance two new dimens, called
\scalemscriptand\scalemsscript, that have defaults of 500 and 700 respectively, and use them both in the definition of\mathfontsizeand\mathbox.