0.8 final: How to change font size in F3 and F4?

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0.8 final: How to change font size in F3 and F4?

Postby t603 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:20 am

Hello!

I just downloaded 0.8 and I want to know, how to (even manually, but permanently) change font size in built-in viewer (F3) and editor (F4). It was possible in some beta, but not now.

Thank You for answer. Stepan
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Postby Nicolas » Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:13 am

It's still possible: go in Preferences, click on the Appearance tab, click on the Edit button of your current theme and click on the File editor tab. You can modify the File editor / viewer font there.

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Postby t603 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:10 pm

Nicolas wrote:It's still possible: go in Preferences, click on the Appearance tab, click on the Edit button of your current theme and click on the File editor tab. You can modify the File editor / viewer font there.

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Well, this setting affected size of names of files in mc, not the size of text inside opened file (opened for viewing or editing). This is my problem. Stepan
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Postby Nicolas » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:15 pm

Mm, I think you're updating the wrong value. Either that, or we have a bug that I cannot reproduce.

Are you absolutely 100% positively sure that you updated the 'File editor' font? Not the 'Folder pane' one?

The 'Folder pane' font is used to display text in, well, the folder panes, ie the file names. The 'File editor' one is used to display text within the file editor and the file viewer.

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Postby t603 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:22 pm

Nicolas wrote:Mm, I think you're updating the wrong value. Either that, or we have a bug that I cannot reproduce.

Are you absolutely 100% positively sure that you updated the 'File editor' font? Not the 'Folder pane' one?

The 'Folder pane' font is used to display text in, well, the folder panes, ie the file names. The 'File editor' one is used to display text within the file editor and the file viewer.

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Ehm, You are right, my fault. I edited Folder pane, not File editor pane. I am sorry. Thank You. Stepan
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Postby Nicolas » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:18 pm

Phew, that's a relief. Don't scare me like that again :)

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