Is there a way to increase/adjust the font size in Notes?
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Yes. You can adjust the size by highlighting the text and setting the font size at the top of the page. I was thinking that I recalled a default setting not only for the font but for the font size, but I don't see it in program settings. Perhaps this was changed in L5.
Thank you. Yes, I was looking more for a global setting option, to create a default, and I seem to remember a font size option in program settings as well.
I create all my notes in L3 and import them, which is why I didn't think about the note input window in L5.
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I was looking more for a global setting option, to create a default
You can set the default font and size for an individual note file by closing all notes—Escape while in Compact mode will accomplish this. Then set the desired font and size. User created notes should now have that font and size. Text pasted from resources will continue to have the resource find.
This all sounds good in theory, but I'm not sure it really works correctly, as I continue to see that ugly L5 Default font (Skolar) quite often.
This all sounds good in theory, but I'm not sure it really works correctly, as I continue to see that ugly L5 Default font (Skolar) quite often
Peace, Jack! Just tried it; and it works for me! *smile*
BTW, I was noting in a couple of other threads your mentioning the ABC of North Carolina! That sounds like the Province of Ontario! Is that concept wide spread in the U.S.???
The only place a body can buy hard booze in this Province is in the L.C.B.O. (Liquor Control Board of Ontario - http://lcbo.ca/entry.html ) It has become the largest "retailer" of booze in the world, bringing billions upon billions of dollars into the provincial treasury. Any politician of any of our three provincial political parties who suggests disbanding LCBO in favour of private retailers would quickly lose "his seat." *smile*
Hey, Jack, actually you can ignore my OT comments since it doesn't have much to do with Logos, eh???? (Although I must say that it IS "spiritual"!) *smile*
I'm not sure how widespread this might be. It varies from state to state. I know Virginia has a state-run liquor store, but most other states I have lived in have proprietor owned stores.
I know Virginia has a state-run liquor store, but most other states I have lived in has proprietor owned stores.
Think it is primarily a South-Eastern US phenomenon [8-|]. I know in NC it came from the days when the state was legally dry—sale of alcoholic beverages, stronger than beer, was illegal.The "bootleggers" were getting so rich, the state decided to compete with them [:D].