Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | UI of zh-CN is too small | ||||||
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Product: | General | Reporter: | pengtu.321 | ||||
Component: | ui | Assignee: | AOO issues mailing list <issues> | ||||
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | QA Contact: | |||||
Severity: | Trivial | ||||||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | issues | ||||
Version: | OOo 3.0 | ||||||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||
Hardware: | All | ||||||
OS: | Windows, all | ||||||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- | ||||
Developer Difficulty: | --- | ||||||
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Description
pengtu.321
2005-11-04 21:21:13 UTC
Created attachment 31189 [details]
User Interface is too smaill
I've heard of quite some reports about this. Is l10n responsible for changes in default font size setting in a localised build? In general OO.o uses the same fonts and font sizes as configured for the whole desktop system. Hence too small fonts in the OO.o GUI should be too small in any other application as well. Configuring bigger fonts for the desktop system also results in bigger fonts in OO.o's GUI. Additionally there is a setting inside OO.o's "Tools/Options/OO.o/View: Scale" to scale OO.o's GUI seperately. =>WFM, any objections? openofficeçš„ä¸æ–‡ç®€ä½“版本(zh-cn),在æŸäº›æ˜¾ç¤ºåˆ†è¾¨çŽ‡ä¸Šæœ‰ç•Œé¢å—体åå°çš„问题,效果 è§é™„图。目å‰è§‚察到以下情况: 1,Linuxã€Vistaå¹³å°æ²¡æœ‰æ¤é—®é¢˜ï¼› 2,宽å±æˆ–高分辨率LCDå±å¹•æ²¡æœ‰æ¤é—®é¢˜ï¼› 3,ä¸æ–‡ç¹ä½“版本没有æ¤é—®é¢˜ã€‚ ç»¼ä¸Šæ‰€è¿°ï¼ŒåŽŸå› å¯èƒ½æ˜¯windows XPä¸æ–‡ç®€ä½“版的系统å—体(宋体)对openofficeçš„ç•Œé¢é€‚应 ä¸å¥½ï¼Œå®‹ä½“在å°å°ºå¯¸ä¸‹çš„显示较难辨认,而其它平å°çš„效果较好。Vista默认å—体为雅黑, ç¹ä½“å¹³å°è¾ƒå¸¸è§çš„å—体为细明æµä½“,都比较好的适应å°å°ºå¯¸æ˜¾ç¤ºã€‚ Modify properties.. The i18npool module is not involved with dialog (or in this case menu) sizes. Responsible is the project where the dialog belongs to, for menus I assume the framework project, but if it's a general UI font size issue it may be VCL of the gsl project as well. Reassigning to framework for now. @pb: Is that your construction site? If not, please reassign as appropriate. Thanks, Eike. |