supersizeme

Version 1.3.2.0 (4,22 ko) par Adam Danz
Quickly increase/decrease the font size of all text in a figure by a chosen factor.
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Mise à jour 11 juil. 2019

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Quickly make your figures ready for presentations by scaling font sizes.

supersizeme(1.5) will search for all text in the current figure and multiply the individual font sizes by 1.5.
supersizeme(-1.5) or will decrease the font sizes by a factor of 1.5; same as supersizeme(1/1.5).
supersizeme(h, 2) will double the font sizes in the figure, axis, or object handle 'h'. 'h' can be a vector of handles, too.
supersizeme() or supersizeme('+') will increase all font sizes in the current figure by a default value.
supersizeme('-') will decrease all font sizes in the current figure by a default value.

supersizeme('interactive') will produce a GUI with a slider allowing you to scale all font sizes interactively within the current figure, axes, or object handle.

The function has also been adapted to work with TeX markup strings.

Please report any bugs to the email address listed in the file.

Citation pour cette source

Adam Danz (2024). supersizeme (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/67644-supersizeme), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Récupéré le .

Compatibilité avec les versions de MATLAB
Créé avec R2019a
Compatible avec les versions R2016b et ultérieures
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Version Publié le Notes de version
1.3.2.0

Interactive GUI property change: 'WindowStyle','normal' to avoid docking.

1.3.1.0

Minor improvement released moments after publishing vs 1.3.0

1.3.0.0

Added an interactive mode that uses a sliding scale within a GUI to scale all font sizes. Adapted to work with xline() and yline() text.

1.2.0.0

Replaced a regexp() with contains() to avoid problems with the string is a 'char' rather than 'cell'.

1.1.0.0

Fixed a typo in help section.

1.0.0.0