The Home Page (Logos, not Safari) which has all of the blog and news and other stuff has a font that is pretty small on my Mac's Retina display. Is there a way to increase this font?
You can increase the font in the whole Logos interface, though you can't do it just in the home page without affecting the rest of the program. Go into Tools > Program Settings, and under Accessibility, change Program Scaling to something greater than 100%.
There is no Program Scaling for Mac.[;)]
Oh bummer, one of those feature parity things that they haven't done yet. I can't remember why. Is it because that is incredibly difficult (or impossible) to implement on the Mac? It seems pretty important for accessibility for people with visual impairment.
They had it in one of the early Alphas months before my time, but had to remove it again. That's all I know.
It seems pretty important for accessibility for people with visual impairment.
Yeah, well, that's never been one of Logos' priorities. They still haven't got all the font sliders working everywhere, and I don't know if they've worked out all the bugs in Read Aloud yet.
It seems pretty important for accessibility for people with visual impairment. Yeah, well, that's never been one of Logos' priorities.
Yeah, well, that's never been one of Logos' priorities.
They should pay more attention to Isa 29:18.
Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_and_PC_User_Interface_Differences#Feature_Parity includes:
Verified Logos 5.1 Beta 8 on OS X 10.8.3 still has one font size for Home Page.
Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_Troubleshooting#Program_Scaling includes:
Note: OS X 10.7 (Lion) and newer do not have Program Scaling, which was deprecated by Apple.
Mac OS X has several accessibility options, including screen magnification zoom + / - with option-command keyboard shortcuts
Keep Smiling [:)]
Is it because that is incredibly difficult (or impossible) to implement on the Mac?
Essentially, yes.
We currently have no plans to implement Program Scaling on Mac, due to lack of support for scaling UI controls in OS X.