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zoom in on a MacBook
Submitted by sks23cu on Sun, 11/16/2008 - 11:21
TestGen's font displayed on screen is too small on my MacBook.
Other apps have a zoom capability.
Since I want to print the tests, I don't want to change the actual font size, since that will change the printed font size.
Using the Mac Accessibility Zoom makes navigating around cumbersome. And you run into pixel size resolution problems.
Is there a zoom feature in the works for TestGen?
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It's true that on the Mac,
It's true that on the Mac, text displays on-screen at a smaller size than the size that it prints. We appreciate your suggestion to add a Zoom feature to our "wish list" for future versions of TestGen.
One thing you might try, if you haven't already, is to set your display to a lower resolution, temporarily, so that the text displays at a larger size in TestGen. The resolution setting is found on the System Preferences control panel under Hardware / Displays. Try dropping the resolution down one step from where it is currently set to see if you like the results. This will not affect the printing size of TestGen tests.
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And three years later, we're
And three years later, we're still waiting. I could go blind with the tiny type on my monitor! Changing the screen resolution gobbles up screen real estate. Letting users change the view is a no-brainer that should be a high priority.
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I simply cannot read the
I simply cannot read the text without a great effort! It is far too hard to work this way, it can't be too difficult to fix!
Could you please fix this soon!
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Agreed. An EASY way to click
Agreed. An EASY way to click one button and make the display font larger or smaller as needed is a basic feature that is lacking in this software.
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I agree as well. The default
I agree as well. The default font/size as shipped with many TestGen Testbanks is difficult to read on a Mac. It turns out adding a "zoom" feature to TestGen is a non-trivial task due to the way it was designed internally. We have it on the list for v8 and hope that we can included it in that release.
For now, the best solution is to globally change the font size on the test to something more readable. Do this to change your font size on your test:
You could also change the font family in the same dialog. I like Times New Roman...you choose. If you want to make new questions you add to the test to appear in the desired font/size for all future tests:
Lastly, you can do a Global Style Replacement on the testbank so those questions are readable and transfer to tests with that font/size:
Hope that helps for now.
Jeff
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is it so hard to make it
is it so hard to make it larger for easy reading?
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This thread started 9 years
This thread started 9 years ago and still no solution! that is pretty ridiculous.
OK, let's imagine it too hard to add a zoom. Then surely just changing the font to something like twice as big isn't that hard. Surely doesn't make me want to try any of your other products... :-(
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Adding zoom to the current
Adding zoom to the current TestGen architecture is non-trivial, sorry.
The font size in the Testbank is dictated by the textbook publisher (not us). They could choose to release it in a large font size, but don't for some reason (we have advised them on the readability issue on Macintosh).
If you want the testbank content to be in a larger font size, you can change it yourself by enabling "Testbank Editing" and then doing a "Global Style Replace" on the font/font size. (See above in the thread for step-by-step details.)
Jeff
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Agreed - this is ridiculous!
Agreed - this is ridiculous! I cannot read this text!!
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