I'd like the ctrl + / ctrl - to work like they do in browser (and in photoshop and other applications) ctrl + makes the text bigger; ctrl - does the opposite. Try it in your browser now.
It works in Biblical Places/Things. I'm pretty sure this has been requested already for resources, probably in the Suggestions forum. Couldn't find it on UserVoice, but found this which is a similar request.
for those with old eyes being able to quickly increase the size of the font is great.
I'd like the ctrl + / ctrl - to work like they do in browser (and in photoshop and other applications) ctrl + makes the text bigger; ctrl - does the opposite.
This works on Mac since a couple of months back. Seems surprising if they didn't add it on PC as well. Have you made sure to click in the resource first to gain focus? That has tripped me up a number of times. Seems so counterintuitive that a new tab, or one that has just been floated to cover the whole screen, doesn't automatically gain focus.
Hmm, doesn't work for me on PC, newest Logos 4 build, of course.
Hmm, doesn't work for me on PC
I tried to find the correct release notes, to see if it was listed in the general section or the Mac section, but couldn't find it. And I know I've seen it in some release notes.
I am pretty sure it does NOT work on PC. I guess I need a mac!
You can increase the font size on everything except notes by clicking on whatever they call that tab in the upper left and adjusting the size. In notes you'll have to select a larger point size.
I guess I need a mac!
I'd generally encourage such feelings, but unfortunately there's no program scaling on Mac, and no ability at all to adjust size in Search, PG, EG, and so on, so when it comes to size you'd be worse off in other respects instead.
I guess I need a mac! I'd generally encourage such feelings, but unfortunately there's no program scaling on Mac, and no ability at all to adjust size in Search, PG, EG, and so on, so when it comes to size you'd be worse off in other respects instead.
While Logos 4 Mac does not have program scaling (yet), wiki page Mac Troubleshooting => Program Scaling section includes:
Mac OS X has several accessibility options, including screen magnification zoom + / - with option-command keyboard shortcutsSetting Mac OS X screen resolution smaller effectively magnifies everything (amount of fuzziness for using smaller resolution depends on monitor)
Observation: can also change screen resolution on Windows to effectively magnify everything. For Mac and PC, have option to purchase big monitors with smaller resolution so everything is magnified. Some people have option of sitting bit closer to screen (e.g. 10 % closer is effective 10 % magnification).
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