Mark,

I see now.

Perhaps some kind of action to dynamically change the right hand side edge 
is needed for tablets. I believe there has being people discussing this in 
the past. The Startup actions would not be good enough. Perhaps some 
flexBox or other responsive method needs to be put into the page template?

Static or specific font sizes are not the best in a multi-screen world.

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at 10:15:13 AM UTC+11, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I'm finding that 24px with 30px lineheight is good. A practical range for 
> fonts is between 14 and 40 px.
>
> The thing about zooming, is that on a tablet the browser doesn't 
> acknowledge the edge. So now you have to pan the text back and forth to 
> read/edit. Or you have to type blind.
>
> The obvious fix is to change the font between platforms. So I came up with 
> a quick way to do that. BUT, it doesn't work for editing because the edit 
> font is separate from the body font.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 3:11:35 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>>
>> On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 5:26:30 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> Jeremy said there was going to be a new class, .tc-edit-texteditor-body. 
>>> That seems like a good fix.
>>>
>>
>> As I wrote, that's a possibility. 
>>  
>>
>>> The ideal ideal setting would be
>>>
>>> editor font size
>>> editor lineheight
>>>
>>
>> I wanted to know, which values you'd like to use, so that we can test it. 
>> ... I did some tests, changing the default values from eg: 14px to 15px or 
>> 16px. Line height from 22 to eg 24 and so on. 
>>
>> But those tests are worthless, if your values are significantly 
>> different. 
>>
>> I personally do use the browser zoom quite a bit. For example. 
>>
>>  - The GG I'm viewing and editing with 150% atm. 
>>  - tiddlywiki.com most of the time I use 130% ... 
>>
>> That works very well for with my monitor resolution. I don't have the 
>> desire to change the TW setting, because it is much more work, than the 
>> browser zoom. 
>>  
>>
>>> but if not, then making the editor font size and lineheight the same as 
>>> the tiddler font size and lineheight would make the most sense.
>>>
>>
>> It should be separated values, since editor and view font-families can 
>> have very different properties. 
>>  
>>
>>> I've never noticed anyone getting challenged whether they're "just 
>>> curious" when they ask for help. Maybe I should start asking that.
>>>
>>
>> I didn't want to be rude. If it felt that way, I want to apologise. 
>>
>> -mario
>>
>>
>>

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