The font size of post description irks me as it is smaller than what I have set for comments. I want it to be of the same size as comments or slightly larger.
Awesome, that did it. But also changed the UI font size. Not a big deal, the default was much too small. Thanks for the help!
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It is amazing this feature works here as well.
But how does it work please?
You just tap on the setting from the comment and it takes you straight to it within the Sync for Lemmy app.
No, how do we put the setting in the message!
This does work (and yes you have to change view type, then the setting, then change view type back).
However, one more small issue - you can’t change the line spacing like you can for the comments. I find it too squished so I’ve increase the line spacing for comment font, but can’t do that for the post font, so it all looks very uneven
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If I understand it correctly, you go to Settings > View Type and in Fonts and Sizing you choose either “Self Text size” or “Description Size” (I don’t remember which one of the two), so you can set a larger font for the text in posts.
If that doesn’t change it then I’d suggest report as a bug mayhaps? It worked for me at least, hopefullly it does for you too!
The only options I have under Setting -> View type -> Fonts and Sizing are “Title Font” and “Description Font”. I have nothing called “Self text”.
Do you have the “View Type” set as “Cards” or “Slides”? The option will only show up with any of those two types, all the other types will only let you change title and description.
Oh yep, that’s it. And wow, when I replied to this comment from my inbox the text size became tiny in the response window. Is the setting for inbox replies text size listed elsewhere?
I think for that one you would have to edit this Setting:
Settings shortcut: General > Base font size
But I believe that changes the general text size throughout the whole app (but the size of the title, description and self text maintain their relativity).
At least I think that’s how I understand it.