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Bubba Gump May 6th, 2005 07:47 PM

Font size selection.
 
I just just upgraded to a 20" high-rez monitor and the text in Limewire is so small, it's almost unreadible.

It should be easy to allow users to increase the font size.

Lyssa &JuliasMom May 11th, 2005 07:28 AM

I'm not a PC person, but on a Mac, in Safari, you go under view/make text larger and WOW it happens!
maybe there is a view option in your browser too!

have fun sharing!:D

murasame May 11th, 2005 12:44 PM

Lyssa &JuliasMom, I don't see how changing the settings on Safari would affect the settings on Limewire. You may be right (I don't really know) or you may be partially right, in that you have to change the settings on all applications.

Bubba, there must be something that you can twitch in the Control Panel.

Lyssa &JuliasMom May 12th, 2005 07:03 AM

Hey Murasame!
Sorry, what a dip! I thought he was talking about reading the limewire forum! (since that was where I read his post!) I tend to make all text bigger but I didn't notice it needing it in Limewire program-- but any option to that would probably benefit someone out there!
Good luck with it!:D

verdyp May 20th, 2005 12:15 PM

Font sizes are controled by the selected skin. So you can easily patch a skin, which is just a ZIPped archive containing a simple text file that specifies the font sizes explicitly.

But may be we should be able to set the font size in the skins according to the display resolution (in dots per inch).

But most probably, you have not set your system with the correct value in dpi used by your display mode, so fonts are too little also in other apps as well (the file Explorer, the standard menus, the font size of icon titles on the desktop, etc...)

In skins, font sizes are not given in pixels, but in points, and this normally adujsts automatically to the correct number of pixels if your display mode is correctly setup.

Try to set your display to 96dpi if it's incorrectly set at 72dpi for high display resolutions. Or try setting it at 120 dpi if you need larger fonts in very high resolution (1280x1024 or more). Visit the Display Control panel of your OS to do those settings.

Note that some skins will not be very readable if you use some Asian or Semitic characters. Notably Han ideographs, Korean Hangūl, Thai, Traditional Arabic, or pointed Hebrew.

For Thai, there's a known issue because it requires taller linespacing for the same point size.

Also some skins are activated with Bold characters, and won't work well with complex scripts. You need to choose a skin that does not use bold characters (for example for button labels).

The OS native skins for windows and MacOS should mimic the metrics of the OS desktop. So it's still the best choice (as it does not use bold if the OS specifies that bold should not be used).

sberlin May 20th, 2005 01:43 PM

A future version will let you choose the font & size.


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