How do you increase the font size of spaces and tabs?
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hdegyor
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How do you increase the font size of spaces and tabs?
I looked at the preferences and I changed all the font sizes of spaces to 15 and the spaces still appear at ~2 pixels in size. Any ideas on how to increase the font size so I don't need a microscope to see the spaces?
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ak47wong
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Are you talking about the little symbols used to represent visible spaces, tabs, and end-of-line characters? I don't think they can be changed, but I definitely agree there should be a way to make them larger and clearer. I especially dislike the "tab" symbol; that little five-pixel squiggle is really hard to see. And spaces are just one pixel!
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Another thing you can do to make them more visible (without making them bigger - sorry):
In the color configuration of the document class, there is an entry for "Visible Spaces", you can select a color combination with more contrast there.
Ok, this will also influence spaces, fixed spaces, and paragraphs.
You could uncheck paragraphs and spaces in the Configure - Preferences - View - Visible White Space, but this is unfortunately not a per-document-class setting though it would mean that paragraphs and spaces are not visible for all document classes.
Ok, it seems I have just discovered a bug (already reported):
if only one of tabs or spaces is checked, the background-color is applied for both, but the symbol appears only for the checked one.
In the color configuration of the document class, there is an entry for "Visible Spaces", you can select a color combination with more contrast there.
Ok, this will also influence spaces, fixed spaces, and paragraphs.
You could uncheck paragraphs and spaces in the Configure - Preferences - View - Visible White Space, but this is unfortunately not a per-document-class setting though it would mean that paragraphs and spaces are not visible for all document classes.
Ok, it seems I have just discovered a bug (already reported):
if only one of tabs or spaces is checked, the background-color is applied for both, but the symbol appears only for the checked one.