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Font size in Viewer

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Would it be possible to set the + and - keys to increase/decrease the font size in the default file viewer?
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Good idea!
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Sounds good indeed.
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Support, but I would suggest Ctrl+NumPlus/NumMinus, like it's implemented in Firefox.
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StatusQuo wrote:Support, but I would suggest Ctrl+NumPlus/NumMinus, like it's implemented in Firefox.
Who cares about firefox? :)
I suggest:
"+" - increase size
"-" - decrease size
"*" - original size
like it's implemented in Opera.
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Post by *MVV »

flm404 wrote:
StatusQuo wrote:Support, but I would suggest Ctrl+NumPlus/NumMinus, like it's implemented in Firefox.
Who cares about firefox? :)
I suggest:
"-" - increase size
"+" - decrease size
"*" - original size
like it's implemented in Opera.
It is possible just ignore Ctrl key when processing NumPlus/NumMinus keys - so, NumPlus and Ctrl+NumPlus will work. :)
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Opposite

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2flm404

:) Hello !
…"-" - increase size
"+" - decrease size
:shock: As far as I see in Opera, it's the opposite ! :lol:

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Re: Opposite

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Clo wrote:2flm404
:shock: As far as I see in Opera, it's the opposite ! :lol:
:oops: My mistake. (just fixed it in original post)
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flm404 wrote: I suggest:
"+" - increase size
"-" - decrease size
"*" - original size
like it's implemented in Opera.
Could be nice indeed.
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Support++ :-)
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Excellent idea for us old folks. Triple Support+ here.
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Post by *yong »

Support++++

Better if line spacing could be adjustable too.
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Lister font size: shortcut keys

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Support +++++

Frequently, I want to adjust the Lister font size, so I can see the full widths of files or display various sections in more detail. The A, S, and V keys give a bit of flexibility, but it would be nice to adjust along a continuum. My train of thought is broken if I go through Options, Configuration, and so on. This might seem like a small request, but I think it would significantly raise utility.
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Post by *Balderstrom »

Many programs I use have variable font adjustment with Ctrl+Wheel
Ctrl+WheelDown: Decrease Font Size
Ctrl+WheelUp: Increase Font Size

EmEditor, Notepad2, Opera.

Easily adjusted font-size is definitely convenient.
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Post by *bakocs »

I need this feature too!
Support++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ctrl+WheelDown: Decrease Font Size
Ctrl+WheelUp: Increase Font Size
It sounds good!
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