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Suggestion for new feature I would use.
Press Ctrl-A, then have a font increase size / font decrease size button that would proportionally change all the fonts +-1 size respectfully. It's hard when you have different size fonts mixed together and you want to change them all. |
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Hi,
I think those are built-in features already: Ctrl+ = GrowFont increases the font size proportionally, Ctrl+] = GrowFontOnePoint increases all sizes by exactly 1 pt. The same for Ctrl+ = ShrinkFont and Ctrl+[ = ShrinkFontOnePoint. You can add those commands as buttons to a toolbar, too. Regards, Klaus "Wishfull Thinker" wrote: Suggestion for new feature I would use. Press Ctrl-A, then have a font increase size / font decrease size button that would proportionally change all the fonts +-1 size respectfully. It's hard when you have different size fonts mixed together and you want to change them all. |
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How about "Select all", then click on "font size" on toolbar?
"Wishfull Thinker" wrote: Suggestion for new feature I would use. Press Ctrl-A, then have a font increase size / font decrease size button that would proportionally change all the fonts +-1 size respectfully. It's hard when you have different size fonts mixed together and you want to change them all. |
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