Hi,


I'm struggling to configure Family View to give me the same 'large fonts'
that I was able to get in V7. I am using the same settings in both V7 and
V8. In Screen Fonts, Data is set Verdana 10 pt, Labels to Arial 10 pt,
"stretch fonts when resizing is checked", and min font size is 10, max font
size 99.



The names, dates, and location data displayed in Family View are
significantly smaller in V8, I estimate 2-3 pts.



Some reasons:



1.  The new ribbon takes up more space than the old toolbar.



2.  In the Parents boxes at the top, a line has been added with the word
Parents with a plus sign on the right to add parents. This takes up one
third of the available space. If that wasn't there, there would literally be
50% more space to stretch the fonts for the parents names.



3.  In the Husband and Wife boxes, there is a fair amount of white space
under the names. The names themselves have a very similar size to V7, but
the extra white space below (with FS arrows if turned on), leave less real
estate for the vital events below.



4.  In the children section, there is the title "Children" with icon to the
right to access the functions we used to right click to access (e.g. child
sorting). Not really sure why this results in smaller fonts as they did take
away one child line ( now 4 vs. 5) to accommodate the 'title' line.



I'm sure there is nothing I can do about the ribbon, that's just the way
things are. But, are there any options to otherwise change the elements of
family view so that I could get bigger fonts.





I don't think this is a show-stopper, but one of the things I liked about
Legacy V7 was how I could get large easy to read screen fonts. They have
certainly maintained the ability to have a variable font size to take
advantage of large monitors, but the putting additional 'titles' and white
space on the screen has effectively reduced the font size of names, dates
and locations.



Hoping there is some setting I can tweak, if not I will live with it.



Paul Gray




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