![]() Hence, the font size will not change ("10pt \large = 12pt", see also here) but the width of the document will be adjusted differently for 12pt. The default size corresponds usually to 10pt. Instead of using "Large" font size, "Reset" the font size to use "Normal" font and change "Fonts > Base Size" under "Document > Settings." to 12pt. (In LyX, there is also "View Source" to see the generated LaTeX code.) If there were a mismatch, maybe update the question. Not sure whether all points are true just my guess. That matching parentheses / delimiters were forgotten. ![]() That the line spacing is set to "Double". That the font size is set to "Large" for parts of your document (or your entire document?) (font size "Large" in LyX corresponds to \large in LaTeX, as "Larger" corresponds to \Large. That the LaTeX code and the picture do not match, that is, for the picture the new lines in front of and after the multiline environment were removed Second, looking into my crystal ball I tend to see Note (or messure) that the distance between the baselines of "Veech " and "K_0(\theta)" is the same as the distance between "K_1(\theta)" and "We have, corresponding.". Anyway, put the cursor directly after the s in "Veech defines" and press Delete once to delete the new line. The LaTeX code generated by LyX (with a few lines deleted) is: \documentclass\theta\right\Vert Look
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