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In Eclipse 3.5,
There is a font size change feature on the welcome view.
Is there similar feature in Eclipse?
In Japan, people want to use Eclipse during presentation,
They want to change font to adjust on the projector at the presentation.
Yes, I know the plug-in Font Size Changer for this purpose. http://flymewiththeeclipseway.blogspot.com/2009/03/font-size -changer-it-is-good-plug-in.html
I would like to do this in default Eclipse.
Could someone suggest an idea for this use case?]]>Hiroki Kondo2009-06-09T07:02:11-00:00Re: Is there any command to change font size in the platform?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/110081/336340/#msg_336340
Originally posted by: aurelien.pupier.esial.net
Hiroki Kondo a écrit :
> Hello,folks!
>
> In Eclipse 3.5,
> There is a font size change feature on the welcome view.
> Is there similar feature in Eclipse?
> In Japan, people want to use Eclipse during presentation,
> They want to change font to adjust on the projector at the presentation.
> Yes, I know the plug-in Font Size Changer for this purpose.
> http://flymewiththeeclipseway.blogspot.com/2009/03/font-size -changer-it-is-good-plug-in.html
>
>
> I would like to do this in default Eclipse.
> Could someone suggest an idea for this use case?
>
Hi,
Look in Window->Preferences->General->Appearance->Colors and Font
select the target ou want to change :
like Basic->text Font thne click Change and choose your font ;)
Like that you need to change various and multiple fonts by hand (not so
much finally) I don't kniow if we can change all in one time.
hope this will help
Aurélien Pupier]]>2009-06-09T07:48:00-00:00Re: Is there any command to change font size in the platform?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/110081/336379/#msg_336379
Preferences,Aurélien.
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!
How do you think this? Is it new Eclipse's enhancement?
> Hi,
>
> Look in Window->Preferences->General->Appearance->Colors and Font
>
> select the target ou want to change :
> like Basic->text Font thne click Change and choose your font ;)
>
> 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.
>
> hope this will help
>
> Aurélien Pupier]]>Hiroki Kondo2009-06-10T01:51:28-00:00Re: Is there any command to change font size in the platform?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/110081/336391/#msg_336391
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.
>
> 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!
>
> 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
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Look in Window->Preferences->General->Appearance->Colors and Font
>>
>> select the target ou want to change :
>> like Basic->text Font thne click Change and choose your font ;)
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> hope this will help
>>
>> Aurélien Pupier
>
>]]>2009-06-10T07:27:19-00:00