How do you zoom in to see code better in xcode. I'm looking for a shortcut, and not to change the projects display preferences. Also using CTRL + two fingers on mouse is not suitable as I'm using a multi-monitor set up and that zooms both monitors. I only want to zoom in on the code text. I found another solution here that allows zooming on the storyboard : Storyboard Zoom In/Out Keyboard Shortcut but this doesn't work on any of the code files.
Any ideas?
For XCode 9 and above:
Use Cmd + + to increase text size
Use Cmd + - to decrease text size
I'm using xcode 7:
1. Xcode menu-> Preferences.
2. Choose the tab Fonts & Colors.
3. Choose theme on the left side.
4. On the right side cmd+A to choose all type of source.
5. In font field, click to T icon.
6. Choose a font size that you want to set.
I needed to install a plugin to have the functionality - This is the plugin https://github.com/zats/AdjustFontSize-Xcode-Plugin
Click two times on the screen and drag left or right
In Xcode 7.2 you can change the font size and colors on Xcode menu (preferences).
Option (⌥ alt) + mouse scroll wheel works for Xcode13.2.1 on mac to zoom in/out in the storyboard.
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iOS 11 has an accessibility feature that shows a large version of a tabbar icon in a pop-up HUD when long pressed. In a WWDC presentation, it was mentioned this just involves turning on:
Settings -> General -> Accessibility -> Larger Text
..and adding:
tabBarItem.largeContentSizeImage = UIImage(named: "myHud")
Alternatively, you can add a vector image as the main tool-bar image, with 'Preserve Vector Data' checked in the asset catalog.
I've tried all combinations of this, and a long press does not show the HUD. I also tested with the Files app on my iPad running iOS 11b4 with no luck. This is the app that was demoed at WWDC.
Is there some other accessibility setting I'm missing to enable this feature? Or is it not available in beta 4?
It isn't enough to turn on Larger Text. You also have to use Larger Text — i.e. slide the slider way to right.
Then it works — well, the HUD appears. But the icon is not being enlarged within the HUD, so I don't quite see the point:
(As you can see, I'm doing this in a test project where I'm experimenting with the vector PDF image feature.)
This feature implementation and an example with tab bar are perfectly explained with illustrations on this accessibility site but here are the outlines :
Under Xcode, import the image to be enlarged with a pdf extension and a x1 resolution in the xcassets catalog.
In the new Image Set, tick Preserve Vector Data and specify Single Scale as Scales attribute.
If a storyboard is used for this image, tick Adjusts Image Size in the Image View section, otherwise put the adjustsImageSizeForAccessibilityContentSizeCategory image property to true in code.
For your tab bar or tool bar used in the application, first repeat the previous 3 steps for each image included in the items to be enlarged in the middle of the screen and then link the accessibility image to its appropriate item.
This feature is available only for the accessibility text sizes.
WARNING : don't forget to check your layout with these new images larger sizes.
For your record, an explanation of the Large Content Viewer is provided in this detailed WWDC video summary if need be ⟹ the UILargeContentViewerItem protocol is an iOS 13 new feature that shows the same HUD that's shown for standard bar items.
You need to go :
Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger Text(set on) > Move slider more then half to the right
Don't forget to set
tabBarItem.largeContentSizeImage = someKindOfImage
And Long press will does the trick.
There is a shortcut in XCode to make the code editor (or at least, the current focused window panel) full screen*? In Netbeans, this functionality is achieved with shift+esc: the focused panel expands, hiding other panels.
Thanks in advance.
*Not in the sense of "full screen" Mac OS feature, but the editor panel takes all the visible area, hiding other panels (like the Navigation panel, Property panel, etc).
You can create a new Behavior and assign a shortcut to it. At the top menu, select Xcode > Behaviors > Edit Behaviors...:
In the screenshot, I assigned it a shortcut key of Cmd + Esc but you can choose anything you want.
As far as I know there is not one button to do it all.
You can double click on the file and it will open a new editor window with just the text.
These three combinations will close each of the major three panels:
Command + 0 - Hide/show the Navigator
Shift + Command + Y - Hide/Show the Debug area
Alt + Command + 0 - Hide/Show the Utilities
You can change these in XCode -> Preferences -> Key Bindings
Increasing font size
Dear all,
I have been using notepad++ so far, i am newbie to phpdesigner 8.0
The font size (text) of my editor is so small.
Do any one help me to increase it?
Thanks in advance..
I have found the Way to do it. Try the following steps!
Steps to edit the textsize in phpdesigner8.0 editor
go to : tools > preferences > editor ..you will see loads of options from here.
From there, click editor button within all the options on right side
and there you can change size. font family etc.
You could also do it with Ctrl + E
Within XCode 6.1.1 I'm unable to change the font on my label within my storyboard. I can set 'Text' to either 'Plain' or 'Attributed', but then [T] next to Helevetica Neue 17.0 appears grayed out, and it does not do anything when I click it. This happens in all of my projects.
Screenshot here: https://i.imgur.com/3VOSsVn.png
Thank you!
Edit: Unfortunately none of the answers below have answered my question yet. The [T] is unclickable.. it is grayed out so I can't change the Font to custom under there. And while I could go in and enter code to change the font, I would prefer to do it through the GUI.
This problem was driving me crazy - your workaround works for the normal storyboard, but not for the Watch storyboard which has a custom fonts popup.
I finally found this page:
https://github.com/synergy/synergy/issues/4109
It's a bug with using Synergy - I connected a USB mouse to my Mac and when I click the font "T" icon with the USB mouse, it works!!!!
Actually, you have to first select a syntax category in the detail area. You can press CMD+A to select all categories. Then you can click the "T" and select a new font.
See here: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/recipes/xcode_help-fonts_and_colors_preferences_help/Recipe.html
In the "font", change "system" to "custom”
You can set font for labels in two ways- programmatically and in storyboard.
In your storyboard, you need to click the little T and then select the wanted font.
In your code, assuming you already set the appropriate IBOutlets, you can use something like
[self.theTextLabel setFont:[UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:17.0]];
Tap on the "T" sign next to the already assigned font, then change "system" to "custom”. Once the settings are on custom the font can be changed as well as it's weight (ie. light, bold...)
I did find a workaround... I can bring up the font menu by crtl-shift-opt-T and change the font there and changes I make are reflected on the page... but the [T] is still still grayed out for some reason.
I have updated the Aviary SDK for iOS 7 compatibility . Previously everything working good but in the iOS 7 I am having the following frame issue . Cancel button and Done buttons are cutting down at the edges and there is some gap from status bar and Aviary present modal view . Any ideas or help would be grateful .
I have found a solution for changing colour for "done" and "apply" button in "AFPhotoEditorController".
select & open "AviarySDKResources.bundle" from your project
open "AviarySDKColors.plist"
open "accentColor"
change value for key "hex" to what you want.
To fix frame dimensions I used
- (void)setPhotoEditorCustomizationOptions
{
[AFPhotoEditorCustomization setUsingIOS6SDK:YES];
}
In IOS 7 they are using Border less navigation bar buttons with text highlight effect,No options to adjust the bar buttons,For Aviary suggesting bar buttons with example IOS 7 screens Layout in the style guide and you can achieve this effects by adjusting bar button color and opacity in Aviary SDK tool.