Why has the footnote font size suddenly changed and become so small that I am struggling to read footnotes, both the ones I created and the preset footnotes? If this is an "update," please undo and allow us to read footnotes easily.
Hello, Lyle! Are you still having issues with this and have you checked Program Settings for any adjustments here? Also, a screenshot would be super helpful when you have a moment.
I'm running Logos 44.1.2 on Mac, and I've had this problem for years. Now that my eyes are weakening, it's becoming quite difficult for me to read footnotes in Logos. In the screenshot below, compare the difference between the size of the main text (left) and the footnote pop-up. Footnote text stays the same size (=tiny) regardless of the text size selected in the size selector in the Panel's menu. Following up on Jason's suggestion above, I can find no setting for this in Program Settings, either.
Hi Joshua!
The footnotes text only correspond to Program Scaling settings :
Maybe this could help ?
This does help, thank you, Michelle.
I assume I'm just talking to the air now, but that's a very odd way to change footnote size. Size of footnotes should be tied to size of text (adjustable by the scaling settings in the Panel settings), not to size of icons and program text. I don't want all my tabs and program-internal icons taking up so much space.
I'm just chuckling right here over the 200% on a FHD screen 😆
For anyone who finds this thread and wants to upvote my suggestion over at the Suggestions page, here you go:
https://community.logos.com/discussion/251896/text-in-pop-up-footnotes-scale-to-size-of-text-in-resource
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