Hello friends. I am working with a potentially unique situation here. I'm a
technician for a large public school district. We work with Ubuntu almost
exclusively for our student machines. I have a few students with visual
impairments, and we were looking for a way to have the students complete
worksheets that are scanned via PDF by annotating them and transferring
them automatically to the teacher for grading. Xournal hits that mark 99%.
The remaining 1% is the size of the toolbar elements, such as the icons for
zoom in, zoom out, the color boxes for being able to select your color,
etc. Due to the impairments of the students, the size of these icons are
nearly unusable for them. They just cannot see enough of the icons to know
what they are selecting.
Ubuntu's Unity allows display scaling, which ramps up a lot of the display
elements, namely the title bar where the clock is and various system tray
icons, the launcher, etc., but it has no effect on an independent
application such as Xournal.
Is there any way at all, no matter how far under the hood I have to go, to
make these icons larger? If I can ramp those up in size this would be the
perfect solution for a few students in need.
Thank you for your time reading this message and thank you developers for
making a great application like this available.
(if this question came up in any prior postings before I joined, I
apologize for the duplicate!)
Have a great day.
-J
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