I have to typeset a thesis and although nobody knows why I have to set it in 12pt
with one and a half line spacing, I have to do it.
The strange thing is that in the resulting PDF file the font looks smaller, and when I measure the font's size in the PDF file I get the result of: 11.96pt.
What could cause that?
Here the example:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{memoir}
\usepackage{polyglossia}
\usepackage{blindtext}
\newcommand*{\setasuspacing}[1]{%
\let\AsuSpacing#1
\AsuSpacing}
\setasuspacing{\OnehalfSpacing}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents*
\chapter{Test, nothing else – Don't wast you time reading this! It has to have two lines}
\section{Don't wast you time reading this! It has to have two lines. It has to have two lines}
\Blindtext
\footnote{\blindtext}
\blindtext
\section{Test124}
\Blindtext
\chapter{Test2}
\Blindtext \Blindtext \Blindtext
\end{document}