Changing default font size in the Notes window
Searching the forums for this issue revealed some difficult-to-follow answers from many years ago, so I'll try here.
I am using Zotero 5.033. I am using Zotero to take notes relating to pdf documents I've uploaded.
Here's the problem: the default setting for the font in the Notes window is set to "Paragraph" (rather than other alternatives in the drop-down, such as "Heading 1," "Heading 2," etc.
This is a problem because the font size is TINY TINY TINY, and single-spaced, which makes it very hard to see. I can go in (each and every time) and change it to, say "Heading 3," which is bigger and bolder, but every time I hit "enter" and go to a new line, it defaults back to the tiny "Paragraph" for the new line. So I have to go back to the drop-down and change it again. A real annoyance.
I am aware that under "settings," there's a "Note Font Size" box that purports to allow you to set a default font size. But it has no impact on the size of the default font in the notes box. Makes no difference what I change it to. The note size is always the "Paragraph" default, which is tiny.
Can someone explain whether there's a fix for this? I have never fiddled with Zotero's code before, so I'm not sure I'd be able to do it without a kind soul walking me through the steps in detail.
Thanks very much for any help.
I am using Zotero 5.033. I am using Zotero to take notes relating to pdf documents I've uploaded.
Here's the problem: the default setting for the font in the Notes window is set to "Paragraph" (rather than other alternatives in the drop-down, such as "Heading 1," "Heading 2," etc.
This is a problem because the font size is TINY TINY TINY, and single-spaced, which makes it very hard to see. I can go in (each and every time) and change it to, say "Heading 3," which is bigger and bolder, but every time I hit "enter" and go to a new line, it defaults back to the tiny "Paragraph" for the new line. So I have to go back to the drop-down and change it again. A real annoyance.
I am aware that under "settings," there's a "Note Font Size" box that purports to allow you to set a default font size. But it has no impact on the size of the default font in the notes box. Makes no difference what I change it to. The note size is always the "Paragraph" default, which is tiny.
Can someone explain whether there's a fix for this? I have never fiddled with Zotero's code before, so I'm not sure I'd be able to do it without a kind soul walking me through the steps in detail.
Thanks very much for any help.
Beyond that, I'd recommend restarting your computer, in case somehow Zotero isn't being totally closed, and if you're still having trouble take a screenshot that shows the preferences and a note, upload it somewhere (e.g., Dropbox), and provide a link here.
extensions.zotero.note.fontSize
to 16. That did the trick.
I'm using the stand-alone Zotero program on Ubuntu - any other tips people have would be appreciated!
"I'm having the same problem, and sadly even this suggestion (manually changing the size in the config editor) didn't seem to have any impact.
I'm using the stand-alone Zotero program on Ubuntu - any other tips people have would be appreciated!"
Hi,
I am having the same problem than @scroeser and i really need to increase the font size of notes in my work (i'm visually disabled).
Thank you in advance for help.
Have a nice day.
PS: Is there a way to quote someone on the forum ?
PPS: Thanks to the developers for their outstanding work. Zotero is a great application !
If you're not seeing it change, Zotero may not be fully restarting, and you should try restarting your computer. As I say above, you should also make sure you're testing in a new note, since an existing note could have embedded formatting that affected the size.
"settings, advanced options, config editor, extensions.zotero.note.fontSize"
Thanks for saving my eyes during graduate school!
"settings, advanced options, config editor, extensions.zotero.note.fontSize" and changed it to 16. It would be nice though to have the option to customize the font.