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Re: font size/ accessibility

 

Am 11.02.2016 um 00:47 schrieb Peter Bittner:
Pat,

Is there any way to customize the fontsize?  ( by edititing configuration
files?)

There is no good way to do this today and I sympathize. Would some sort of
magnifier/zoom and pan capability satisfy this? We can look into it.
The browser dos support zooming of course which is quite handy.

I think there should be a simple way of dealing with this. Some sort
of a set of presets, or themes in an Appearance section of the System
Settings (similar to Ubuntu on the desktop today).

There could be an "Ubuntu Touch Default Theme" (the one of today), and
an "Ubuntu Touch Large Theme" (with a slightly larger default font
size and less detailed icons). If the whole theme is always defined by
Canonical's Design team, and backed by real user testing (40+
obviously), we can satisfy both Ubuntu's unique appearance and an ease
of handling from a user perspective.

No fiddling in config files, please! And no easy way to set Comic Sans
MS as a default font.

Cheers, Peter

That sounds good, is there any real chance to get this realised ?
It would be nice in general if there were a page, where users could post feature requests. I really can't explain, but "askubuntu" feels for me like a kind of black hole.

Markus


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