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Re: Is there any command to change font size in the platform? [message #336391 is a reply to message #336379] |
Wed, 10 June 2009 03:27  |
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Originally posted by: aurelien.pupier.esial.net
Hiroki Kondo a écrit :
> Thank you for reply and tell me how to change font size at
> Preferences,Aurélien.
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> I'm looking for how to change font's size using short-cut.
> Do you know some OS supports zoom-in and zoom-out using short-cut?
> I want to do this on Eclipse in the presentation.
> Because sometimes I explain some code in the presentation with my friends.
> Someone will say "Excuse me,Could you change font size to be more
> bigger?I can't read these code."
> "OK. I'll change it...".
> I want to change the size using short-cut,because it is smart!
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> How do you think this? Is it new Eclipse's enhancement?
You can set custom key shortcut :
Window->Preferences->General->Keys
now you have to found the corresponding command :s
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>> Hi,
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>> Look in Window->Preferences->General->Appearance->Colors and Font
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>> select the target ou want to change :
>> like Basic->text Font thne click Change and choose your font ;)
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>> Like that you need to change various and multiple fonts by hand (not
>> so much
> finally) I don't know if we can change all in one time.
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>> hope this will help
>>
>> Aurélien Pupier
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