# How can i get a HUGE LaTeX picture?

I can't find a way to get a huuuge LaTeX "picture"

This is my best attempt, http://www.forkosh.com/mimetextutorial.html

Fill in:

 \Huge s=\frac{v^2+v_o}{2a}


so, how is the best way to get a huge one?

• Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. Well, I don't really understand your question. The site you link seems to actually use some LaTeX "clone" and not a real LaTeX. What exactly is your intention? – yo' Dec 14 '13 at 0:27
• Are you interested in enlarging a math equation and then exporting it as a picture so that the entire thing is very big? You should define what you mean by "huuuge". Is a single equation filling an entire letter sized paper huge? What about size A0 then? – Werner Dec 14 '13 at 0:41
• @Werner He is developing an app where he wants to display formulas, and using texify.com gives you an image as output (making it easy to put into an app). The size he wants is about enough to display it on a iPad Air and mini, aka very high resolution and size. – Oscar Apeland Dec 14 '13 at 0:42
• @tohecz He is developing an app where he wants to display formulas, and using texify.com gives you an image as output (making it easy to put into an app). The size he wants is about enough to display it on a iPad Air and mini, aka very high resolution and size. – Oscar Apeland Dec 14 '13 at 0:44
• Could you provide a full example on how you would display a very basic formula (like zero point equation) in a very huge size in the answers below? :D – Oscar Apeland Dec 14 '13 at 0:58

As far as I understand, you simply want to scale your equation:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphics}
\begin{document}

$s=\frac{v^2+v_o}{2a}$

\scalebox{10}{$s=\frac{v^2+v_o}{2a}$}
\end{document}


BTW: Rather v_0, not v_o.