Is there any way of increasing the font size of the Interlinear pane on the ESV Reverse Interlinear? I notice that Michael Heiser's Hebrew Word Study Tutorial videos seem to have larger font sizes in this pane.
There is not on the Mac, only on Windows.
Is there any way of increasing the font size of the Interlinear pane on the ESV Reverse Interlinear?
Workaround is displaying Reverse Interlinear information inline so can increase resource font size:
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Thanks for the info.
Does anyone know if there are plans to include this option for the Mac in the near future? Thanks.
Yes and yes.
Awesome! Thanks, Mike.
So...here we are in Dec 2020, and I am still looking for the ability to increase the font size of the Reverse Interlinear Pane. As noted in other posts in this forum, this can be accomplished Windows, but 9 years later, it still can't be done in Mac. I just upgraded to Logos 9, and thought surely this would be one of the fixes. Is it really that hard to program tin his into a Mac? Sorry, that came across as rather snarky, and it isn't intended to be. I am just frustrated that this hasn't happened yet.
So...here we are in Dec 2020, and I am still looking for the ability to increase the font size of the Reverse Interlinear Pane. As noted in other posts in this forum, this can be accomplished Windows, but 9 years later, it still can't be done in Mac.
Suggest changing Program Scaling whose size changes include Reverse Interlinear Pane on macOS:
Now I understand. You are right about the Mac. I bet nobody has noticed before.
I noticed and always wondered why this was so. But since I dont use Windows, I didnt know that it was a different experience there, so I never questions the experienced behavior in the forums. Would be nice if IL text increased as the other text in the pane did.
If this is the expected behavior and not a bug, you should add a suggestion at feedback.faithlife.com.
Thanks for responding Myke. I think the 'use case' for this feature is so 'off the wall' that I certainly wouldn't bother with asking for it to be changed.
However, the OP finds it hinders him in his preferred method of working - which from his posts seem to be literally 'on the wall'. I guess he has a legitimate grip. If for no other reason than the two versions of Logos (Windows and Mac) are supposed to be equivalents.