Andrej Vodopivec wrote:
> The fontsize for the input lines is hardcoded in wxmaxima and can't be
> changed. If you disable fixed font in the configuration dialog you get
> the system default font for input lines. The fontsize for buttons is
> always the system fontsize. Why would you want to change it?
>
> Andrej
>
> On Dec 9, 2007 7:34 PM, S. Newhouse <sen1 at math.msu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Is there a way to increase the fontsize for the input lines and command
>> buttons in wxmaxima?
>>
>> TIA,
>> -sen
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Hi Andrej,
Why do I want to change it? I have a nice dual monitor setup running
Linux which 24" monitors. . The derault fonts in many things such as
firefox, emacs, xterm, etc. are fine on my laptop, and running 19inch
monitors, but in my main setup they are simply too small for my eyes.
Accordingly, I magnify them as needed. I have been using xmaxima for
the most part and wanted to try wxmaxima. But, I have to change
eyeglasses in order to use it (not for the output font, but for the
input and button fonts). Actually, if there is aonly a smll group
(maybe consisting of me alone) who feels that changing fonts, etc in
input and buttons is worth doing), then it probably is not worth
spending any time on. I can always set up toggles to change screen
resolutions for the whole monitor as needed. I just wondered if there
was an easier way.
Thanks for your comments.
-sen