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How to adjust font settings for labelling text used in the command, window, and variables panes as well as in the path indicator display

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I just got a new computer specifically to run MATLAB (a Dell Precision 5680 with max RAM and HD memory, fastest processor, good graphics, etc with Windows 11) and it runs MATLAB quite well. I connected a modestly wide screen monitor (Dell UZ2715H). I have a minor eye problem such that I normally need to adjust font sizes slightly larger than defaults to be able comfortably read text in the various windows, folders, etc that occur in general use on the computer. I set the fonts used in MATLAB via the preferences indicator on the Home tab of the overall matlab environment window. Doing that I was able to adjust fonts for each of the different choices so that I can read everything quite well quite well. However there is one set of fonts that I have not been able to figure out how to adjust and it is consistently too large to allow easy reading of all the text in a given line. Here are a couple of screenshots illustrating what I mean.
I have not been able to find the adjustment for text (e.g. the first screenshot) such as the current directory pathname, the file name at the bottom left and the names of the various windows (although they don't present a probleim. The problem also seems to affect the command help suggestion display text in the second screenshot. Also affected is the text displayed in the import window as shown in the 3rd screenshot. In that case, I have to manually expand the box or hover to see the full text in the display.
I also set the Windows display settings to display text at 150% to make explorer windows etc easier to read. I tried reducing that to smaller values (e.g 100%) but it had no effect on the issue shown above in MATLAB. I also tried changing the display resolution to be less than the recommended default (which is 1920x1080) but that only made everything proportionately larger and much worse. The system settings will not allow me to set that resolution to a larger value.
I think my basic question is how do I set the fonts in the specific locations shown above that consistently show too large and overrun the space allocated on the screen often. I would like to be able to see them easily without having to resize boxes often.

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Abhas
Abhas le 20 Mai 2024
Modifié(e) : Abhas le 20 Mai 2024
Hi Frank,
To adjust the font settings in MATLAB for the Command Window, Editor, Workspace, and other user interface elements, including the path indicator display, the following steps can be followed:
For Command Window, Workspace, Variable Panes, Editor and Other UI Elements:
  1. Open MATLAB
  2. Access Preferences: Navigate to the Home tab. In the Environment section, click on "Preferences" to open the preferences dialog.
  3. Font Settings: Within the Preferences dialog, select "MATLAB" > "Fonts" from the list on the left side. Adjust the font by selecting the specific element you want to change, such as the Command Window or Workspace. Choose your desired font type, style, and size from the options provided.
For the Path Indicator Display:
  • Adjusting the font specifically for the path indicator is not directly supported through MATLAB's Preferences interface. The path indicator typically adheres to the general UI font settings. To modify the appearance of elements like the path indicator, you might need to adjust your operating system's settings for application fonts.
You may refer to the following documentation links to have a better understanding of customizing the font of MATLAB workspace:
  1. Editor/Debugger Preferences: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_env/about-editor-debugger-preferences.html
  2. Command Window Preferences: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_env/command-window-preferences.html

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