I can hardly read the text and did not find a possibility to change the size of the text "90,000 grd" in the graphic display. Does someone have an idea where I can find the options for this? Please see attached screenshot.
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I can hardly read the text and did not find a possibility to change the size of the text "90,000 grd" in the graphic display. Does someone have an idea where I can find the options for this? Please see attached screenshot.
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Hi!
You can change it here to be slightly bigger:
Hi!
You can change it here to be slightly bigger:
Hello and thank you for the try,
unfortunately, this does not help. With the proposed option I can change the size of the text in the Part Browser, but the text in the graphic display is still not readable.
Best regards,
Karoline
Hello and thank you for the try,
unfortunately, this does not help. With the proposed option I can change the size of the text in the Part Browser, but the text in the graphic display is still not readable.
Best regards,
Karoline
Unfortunately, there's no other option.
You can ask for this at the Inventor Ideas Forum.
Unfortunately, there's no other option.
You can ask for this at the Inventor Ideas Forum.
May a Windows option overlap with it? I have a second example (please see attached screenshot) where Symbols are extremely small. Does this lead to the solution?
May a Windows option overlap with it? I have a second example (please see attached screenshot) where Symbols are extremely small. Does this lead to the solution?
Maybe like this instead...
another advantage is the text is always right reading from any viewpoint.
Maybe like this instead...
another advantage is the text is always right reading from any viewpoint.
Yes, you can try to overlap windows resolution, try 150%.
Are you using a 4K monitor?
There's many threads about the 4K resolution, example:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/4k-problems/td-p/5973622
Yes, you can try to overlap windows resolution, try 150%.
Are you using a 4K monitor?
There's many threads about the 4K resolution, example:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/4k-problems/td-p/5973622
I feel Application options -> General -> Annotation Scale
It will scale a number of things in Inventor's graphics window.
I feel Application options -> General -> Annotation Scale
It will scale a number of things in Inventor's graphics window.
@Scott_Stubbington wrote:
I feel Application options -> General -> Annotation Scale
Did you try it?
I did.
No effect.
@Scott_Stubbington wrote:
I feel Application options -> General -> Annotation Scale
Did you try it?
I did.
No effect.
Thank you for trying. I have to deal with other things at the moment and will try out every option at the latest on monday... sorry... I am very glad that you help me with that!
Thank you for trying. I have to deal with other things at the moment and will try out every option at the latest on monday... sorry... I am very glad that you help me with that!
@JDMather I did try it in a Part Environment with a Sketch visible and annotation scaled.
Having read your reply and replicated the situation I see it doesn't work.
@gruen62UHC Ignore what I've written, waste of time, sorry.
@JDMather I did try it in a Part Environment with a Sketch visible and annotation scaled.
Having read your reply and replicated the situation I see it doesn't work.
@gruen62UHC Ignore what I've written, waste of time, sorry.
Hello @JDMather,
thank you - this does help. I can read it perfect now.
Only the 0 degree does noch work properly and is marked in pink as usual (see screenshots). But I will live with it actually and marked your answer as solution.
--> So my first posted question did get a solution here - Thank you all!
Kind Regards,
Karoline
Hello @JDMather,
thank you - this does help. I can read it perfect now.
Only the 0 degree does noch work properly and is marked in pink as usual (see screenshots). But I will live with it actually and marked your answer as solution.
--> So my first posted question did get a solution here - Thank you all!
Kind Regards,
Karoline
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