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Resize (Zoom) Buffer Text Incrementally

Starting with GnuEmacs 23, you can zoom the text in the current buffer, in all frames displaying it:

  • Vanilla Emacs: You can use `C-x C-+’ and ‘C-x C--’ (‘text-scale-adjust’) to increase or decrease the buffer text size (`C-+’ or ‘C--’ to repeat). To restore the default (global) face height, type ‘C-x C-0’. ‘S-mouse-1’ pops up a menu where you can choose these same actions.
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ps://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk-x11.html Changing Font Size You can resize (text-scale) the text in a buffer (in all windows showing it), or you can resize the default font of a frame. <span>Resize (Zoom) Buffer Text Incrementally Starting with GnuEmacs 23, you can zoom the text in the current buffer, in all frames displaying it: Vanilla Emacs: You can use `C-x C-+’ and ‘C-x C--’ (‘text-scale-adjust’) to increase or decrease the buffer text size (`C-+’ or ‘C--’ to repeat). To restore the default (global) face height, type ‘C-x C-0’. ‘S-mouse-1’ pops up a menu where you can choose these same actions. BUG? – If you use a fontset with Xft, `C-x C-+’ this does not scale the secondary font. For example, If you use a fontset – dejavu-sans-mono for latin, NanumGothic_Coding for hangul(Kor


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