How To Make The Font Big #254
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How To Make The Font Big |
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See nwipes-font-size-is-too-small-how-to-double-the-size-of-the-text. So you can double the size of the font by manually running a command. However, currently you can't set this so it automatically doubles the size of the font at boot time. I can add a option to grub or nwipe.conf if anybody would like to be able to boot ShredOS with nwipe using double size font automatically. |
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Yes, an automatic double size font on boot would be nice. One of my colleagues has eyesight issues and is annoyed about the default small font size. But this is more of a me problem. |
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Committed a script that toggles font size. c21ac29 This will be activated by the d key in the drive selection window of nwipe. |
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Changes commited to nwipe martijnvanbrummelen/nwipe@c024add |
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All done, this feature will be available in the next release of ShredOS. |
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@brutlern if you wanted to test the toggle front size you can download a .img from the link in this post #234 (reply in thread) Remember, to toggle the font size press the d key when on the drive selection screen. Toggling the font size using d won't work from other screens. So once you have doubled the size of the font it will remain double in size during the wipe, pressing d during a wipe won't toggle the size. I can add the ability to toggle front size from the wipe screen as well should you think that would be useful. So you can toggle the font between double and standard size by repeatedly pressing the d key. |
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See nwipes-font-size-is-too-small-how-to-double-the-size-of-the-text. So you can double the size of the font by manually running a command.
However, currently you can't set this so it automatically doubles the size of the font at boot time. I can add a option to grub or nwipe.conf if anybody would like to be able to boot ShredOS with nwipe using double size font automatically.