https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171035
--- Comment #4 from Alex Thurgood <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Emil Prpic from comment #3) > MacBookPro M3 16", built-in display 1496x467 (i.e. middle setting of the > five notches between "large text" and "more space"). On the external Dell > 32" monitor the setting is not even middle, but one less than the largest > text. I can't see the exact resolution right now because I'm not at my desk, > but I don't think it's really relevant. I posted this as an enhancement > request, not as a bug. I simply ask for a possibility to set the text size > in these sections of the window (as it can be set in other parts). > The fact that you don't see any particular issue only means that your > eyesight is better than mine. However, I believe that even people that don't > see so well should still be able to use LibreOffice. Don't you? :-) "status bar text is too small to read normaly" This was what you reported. Obviously, the subjective qualification of "too small to read normally" will be highly dependent on the sight capabilities of the person facing the display. My eyesight is objectively bad, but relatively speaking, still within correctable limits, so when we try and evaluate whether or not there is a bug, then we need a report of the conditions in which the bug is alleged to be present. Even if it is only for the purposes of enhancement. The exact resolution is relevant because what you are experiencing may be linked to the HiDPI management implemented in LibreOffice, as this has previously been a pain point. Whilst I might agree with you personally that it would be nice if the font size of the text displayed at the bottom of the window in the status bar could be modified, it seems that there is not an overall enthusiasm for enabling such a change, as it would potentially have unwanted side effects, see for example, the discussions in bug 113828 or bug 145331. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
