Font too small, please allow larger fonts

Asked by Bud Taylor

Entries in Lifeograph are too small. Please allow larger fonts, will be easier on the eyes.

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Ahmet Öztürk (dmxe) said :
#1

If you mean entries in the entry list, you are right. The smaller font
is chosen to show more entries at once, but for some people a bigger
font may be preferable for various reasons. I agree that this should
be configurable.

OTOH, if you want to have bigger font in entry text, that is already
achievable using Lifeograph themes.

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nomnex (nomnex) said :
#2

> I agree that this should be configurable

Hello, the entry list is small on my notebook LCD screen at a high resolution. I would welcome a fonts size setting option.

Is it possible to change this question in a bug/feature request? Thank you.

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Ahmet Öztürk (dmxe) said :
#3

Could you please provide a screenshot?

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nomnex (nomnex) said :
#4

How do I upload a file on launchpad? or do I upload the print-screen on a file server (e.g. imgur) and past the direct link here?

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Ahmet Öztürk (dmxe) said :
#5

The latter is also ok.

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nomnex (nomnex) said :
#6

Print-screen: http://i.imgur.com/TQL0KrV.png

My font setting is Android Sans 16 pt. for the body text. If I could, I'd like to increase the entry list font size of a few points (+2pt) on my LCD resolution (1050x1400 15').

I can't tell if it is an optical effect, but I see more difference when I look at the Lifeograph GUI on the notebook LCD, than on a print-screen.

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Ahmet Öztürk (dmxe) said :
#7

This option will be added. But, I should say that, I can read the list in
your screenshot even from the screen of my mobile phone screen.

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nomnex (nomnex) said :
#8

That's why it was a question since is more a question of visual comfort and personal preference (and it has probably a lot to do with the strange LCD specs. of this notebook). Thank you for your positive answer.

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