https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153727
--- Comment #11 from ady <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #10) > (In reply to ady from comment #9) > The Win10/Win11 Settings -> Display -> 'Make text bigger' control in the > os/DE provides exactly the adjustment needed for this issue. As I already mentioned, I already have adjustments to that OS's control, among others, and I still have the need to use the OS's zoom feature when I need to read the formula bar. So, please, I am asking you to be more flexible in the terminology. It _can_ help, but it is not the ultimate solution; it might not be enough. That OS's setting affects other areas of the OS's UI, and other programs too. Claiming that users can freely keep making that setting higher and higher (or lower and lower for this particular ticket) is not realistic; yes, some users could, but there are other reasons not to modify it (more than it has been). The formula bar in Calc is not the only factor to be considered when modifying that setting. This is the reason for the recurring requests in several tickets, either for accessibility reasons, for convenience, or for reduction of UI glitches. > > Similar UI controls in macOS and the various Linux os/DEs. > > Not every adjustment must be in the LibreOffice UI, but there is room tweak > the UI to use "other than os/DE system UI font" and also to extablish a > different fontsize for the inputwin.hxx/.cxx of the 'Formula Bar' widget. > > Again this is => WFM, and the other BZ issues are already open for the > "tweaks". The WFM definition would need, IMHO, more input/feedback from the OP (iaganicshe). According to the report, the CTL font that is being shown in the formula bar is not adequate ATM in/for that system. You seem to suggest, IIUC, that the System/OS font should be modified for this, and that the current defaults in LO are ideal for every_and_all configurations/systems (i.e. "just change the system's configurations"). I assume some users won't like/agree with that idea, just for Calc's formula bar, or they might have a different default language (not CTL) for the system/OS. It might be helpful to have the OP's feedback. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
