Adjustable font size for multilabels?
Request to add capability to change font size of multilabels for switches, pads, etc.
Current fixed font size is really small on iPad.
Current fixed font size is really small on iPad.
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Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
+1
In the heat of battle it would be nice to just glance at the screen and still be able to see the labels.
A
In the heat of battle it would be nice to just glance at the screen and still be able to see the labels.
A
Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
+1
ABSOLUTELY!!
ABSOLUTELY!!
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Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
Not the best way , but you guys can try (backup your template before) with a small "cheat" via any text editor:
I have attached it Cheers and happy Xmas!
AB
I have attached it Cheers and happy Xmas!
AB
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Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
by the way +1 for this feature! Multilabels should be also configurable in size at least.
Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
+1 Also I'd like to make fonts bigger than 24pt
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Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
Please. I need to be able to read the labels on an array of buttons! How hard can that be?
Re: Adjustable font size for multilabels?
It's VERY easy if you can use a text editor.
1. Find the .jzml file, it will be the template name as so: template_name.jzml
Before you do anything make sure you aren't running Lemur on your editing machine and make a copy of the . jzml file
2. Search for the name of the pad or switches array, it'll look something like this:
<WINDOW class="Switches" text="Switches3"
3. Find the font specification in THAT line:
<WINDOW class="Switches" text="Switches3" x="872" y="11" width="145" height="176" id="349" state="1" group="0" font="tahoma,10,0"
4. Change the font size to whatever you want
font="tahoma,24,0"
5. Save the file.
6. Open Lemur on your editing machine.
7. Open the file you just edited
8. Connect to your iPad and send the file over.
9. If the pads/switches look how you want save it on the iPad
It REALLY is that simple! I do it all the time.
Hope this helps!
joeb
1. Find the .jzml file, it will be the template name as so: template_name.jzml
Before you do anything make sure you aren't running Lemur on your editing machine and make a copy of the . jzml file
2. Search for the name of the pad or switches array, it'll look something like this:
<WINDOW class="Switches" text="Switches3"
3. Find the font specification in THAT line:
<WINDOW class="Switches" text="Switches3" x="872" y="11" width="145" height="176" id="349" state="1" group="0" font="tahoma,10,0"
4. Change the font size to whatever you want
font="tahoma,24,0"
5. Save the file.
6. Open Lemur on your editing machine.
7. Open the file you just edited
8. Connect to your iPad and send the file over.
9. If the pads/switches look how you want save it on the iPad
It REALLY is that simple! I do it all the time.
Hope this helps!
joeb