@bazbt3 I red-pinned it. Gonna poke at it when I get a chance. I expected the link to show up below.
The white background of the image might be misleading about what's not shown; there's a tappable white square that loads the full image.
@bazbt3 I red-pinned it. Gonna poke at it when I get a chance. I expected the link to show up below.
The white background of the image might be misleading about what's not shown; there's a tappable white square that loads the full image.
@kdfrawg I have a "maybe make Macchiato for macOS?" issue in the tracker as well. A lot of the core 10C machinery would port right over. The UI would be all new, though.
// @larand
@phoneboy You should dupe this info to a 10C blog page so it has a more permanent home. :)
@skematica Oh, sorry! I meant iOS system Settings app, not Macchiato's own settings. Dynamic Type is a system-wide "look just make stuff easier to read" preference. (I use it to avoid having iMessage be all squinty.)
// @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg I don't know if there is a way for Web apps to read out the system-level font size preferences, so Cappuccino is probably doing the best it can.
I envy you - I wouldn't dream of trying to do anything without glasses or contacts on. Welcome to Blursville!
@kdfrawg It should respect your Dynamic Type settings. Drag the slider under Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger Text. You can flip the switch to get access to even larger text options.
Body text will get larger than titles and footnotes will.
If you need larger still, the Zoom support in iOS has gotten amazingly flexible and powerful.
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