And that customization should be tied to the user and not project or global.
Working with someone on a shared Unity project with another editor who
likes gigantic fonts can be seriously annoying to an editor who likes to
see a few columns in a bin without scrolling.
On Friday, February 22, 2013, Roger wrote:
> I teach using a projector, and I use Option+Mousewheel to zoom - but
> that's not quite the point! I was joking about the magnifying glass - but
> we should have a bit more interface customisability. Looks softish if you
> zoom in.
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> On 22 Feb 2013, at 16:17, Steve Hullfish wrote:
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> > Why not do what I do when I create tutorials so people can see the small
> stuff easier and use the Accessibility System Preference on the Mac?
> >
> > (Apple Menu>System Preferences>Accessibility>Zoom).
> >
> > Toggle the function on. Then use option-Command - plus or minus (-=) to
> zoom in. Quick and easy and no need to pick up the magnifying glass.
> >
> > Once you get the hang of this, it really is quite easy to use. It
> follows your cursor, so just a quick tap to get in and a quick tap to get
> out. If you need to go closer, hold the buttons down longer.
> >
> > Steve Hullfish
> > contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
> >
> > On Feb 22, 2013, at 10:05 AM, Roger Shufflebottom rogershuff@yahoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
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> > > I agree - dumb. I have a 27" iMac (and a magnifying glass)
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> With best wishes,
> Roger Shufflebottom
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