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To increase the height of the default face in the current
buffer, type C-x C-+ or C-x C-=. To
decrease it, type C-x C--. To restore the default
(global) face height, type C-x C-0. These keys are all
bound to the same command, text-scale-adjust, which
looks at the last key typed to determine which action to
take.
The final key of these commands may be repeated without the
leading C-x. For instance, C-x C-= C-= C-=
increases the face height by three steps. Each step scales the
text height by a factor of 1.2; to change this factor, customize
the variable text-scale-mode-step. A numeric
argument of 0 to the text-scale-adjust command
restores the default height, the same as typing C-x
C-0.
The commands text-scale-increase and
text-scale-decrease increase or decrease the height
of the default face, just like C-x C-+ and C-x
C-- respectively. You may find it convenient to bind to
these commands, rather than
text-scale-adjust.
The command text-scale-set scales the height of
the default face in the current buffer to an absolute level
specified by its prefix argument.
The above commands automatically enable the minor mode
text-scale-mode if the current font scaling is other
than 1, and disable it otherwise.