I think one of the primary feature requests I'd like to see is the standard command +/command - mechanism of increasing or decreasing the font size on the display. I find this invaluable when other people are looking at my screen. For some reason most people don't seem to like Monaco 9.0 on 1600x1200.
On Jan 21, 2005, at 9:46 AM, Justin French wrote:
If an example is needed, try doing it in Terminal. That's ideally how I'd like to see it implemented. With better wrapping of horizontal/vertical scrollbars though it might not be necessary to change the size of the window (maybe an option?).
+1. That would be a really helpful feature.
Chris
Robert M.Zigweid wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:15:25 -0500, Robert M. Zigweid wrote:
I also would find this usefull, 2 weeks ago I had to do a presentation and I missed this feature very much.
I also would find it usefull if this doesnt change the font-size permanently, just for the current window until closed is better, permanent changes can be done in the preferences imho.
On Jan 25, 2005, at 8:28 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I know about it, yes, but it doesn't really behave how I want. Additionally, on my old laptop that's running in dualhead, it's slow. On the terminal windows increasing the font temporarily is a fairly quick operation.