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danirabbit
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Mar 12, 2024

- Matches an expressed user desire to quickly toggle between normal and large text. (Use case was a presenter who wanted to be able to quickly enlarge and restore text while presenting)
- Uses a single toggle which fits in better with other potential sliders like sound and brightness
jeremypw
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Using the toggle works as expected provided only if you pay careful attention to the icon on it - it not very obvious whether pressing it will increase or decrease the font size as it depends on the scale position. If the toggle is meant to be a "increase font size" toggle then maybe it should always increase the font size above what ever the current scale setting is?
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@jeremypw Yeah I'm not sure of a better way to meet the desire here which is switching between large text and quickly reverting back to normal size text. There is only one text scale setting, so I can only scale back to the default value or some multiple of it. If your text size is already set to something larger than the default, I don't know how we can determine that it's because that's your "normal" text or if it's "large" text that we then need to revert when the setting is toggled 🤔 Open to suggestions about how to handle that better |
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Actually now that I think about it, maybe the text size setting in System Settings should be changing the font and not the text scaling factor. Then we could have a way to differentiate between what is your default text size and what is a temporary scaling |
Sounds like a plan :-) |