A pop-up dictionary and grammar reference appears when holding the cursor over a word in a biblical text. Is there a way to increase the size of the font. The default is much to small to use in class.
On the desktop, popup textsize conforms to the book textsize (meaning, when you change a book's textsize, the popup also changes proportionately).
A book's textsize (and popups) can be changed either in its resource menu, or in Settings > Accessibility>Content Scaling (also Program Scaling … try each).
There is a qualifier for Settings: if you already made a book's textsize larger or smaller (in its menu), the Settings won't alter the book's textsize … it honors your book setting.
I changed them, and the pop-up is a little larger, but it is still really small and would be difficult even for someone in the second row to read it.
I guess I'm having a hard time imagining your display to the class. In the example below, I've put a Gramcord in a window, and expanded to 200%. I'd assume the text is readable (almost as much as the greek). Of course, I discovered the next issue … the info-popup is a one-liner and cuts off when no room.
Do you have a screencopy?
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