On 2021-04-01 1:10 a.m., Dave Page wrote:
Jack is running '4.29-nwjs', which was a pre-5.0 test build of the nwjs based user interface. It does not use a browser, nor does it have zoom functionality (unless there are some previously unknown and undocumented hotkeys in nwjs). Zoom for the primary window was added in 5.1, and will be improved further in 5.2 to support child windows (unfortunately that code turned out to be kinda tricky to implement, and didn't make it in time for the 5.1 release).
Since the original message was about MacOS, I know as a Mac user that there are a bunch of things that implicitly work in many places one might not expect them to.
For example, if a regular non-editable status or error message or dialog box appears on the screen and there are no corresponding menu options, I can still use my mouse to click-drag and highlight text in the displayed message and CMD-C will copy it and I can paste it in another program. I did this just the other day while documenting a program.
Similarly, perhaps certain zoom-related things are just built-in to certain MacOS UI elements so if pgAdmin is implemented in terms of those then zooming may work to an extent just because its built-in to the OS.
For that matter, in MacOS System Preferences, there are a number of universal options available for assisting people with disabilities, including general UI zooming things, and perhaps one of those was triggered somehow?
I'm just guessing here. -- Darren Duncan