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Define default zoom level #8288

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OlivierDupre opened this issue Nov 16, 2020 · 4 comments
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Define default zoom level #8288

OlivierDupre opened this issue Nov 16, 2020 · 4 comments
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Area-Settings Issues related to settings and customizability, for console or terminal Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. Issue-Question For questions or discussion Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting Product-Terminal The new Windows Terminal. Resolution-Answered Related to questions that have been answered

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@OlivierDupre
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Description of the new feature/enhancement

I love very small typos/icons in my screen. Meaning pretty large zoom out for barely everything.
Some prefer larger printings on their screens.

It would be nice to be able to set this at the global (or tab?) level.

And it could be a nice turnaround for #766 and #1056

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Exactly like for initial[Position|Rows|Cols] add and entry in the settings.json file with initialZoom going from 100 (meaning 100%, the default) to... well, you know better than me the current limits ;)

@OlivierDupre OlivierDupre added the Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. label Nov 16, 2020
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So this might be a bit of a misunderstanding. The Terminal doesn't actually have a "zoom level" like browsers do. When you "zoom in" on the Terminal, what you're actually doing is increasing the font size. Since everything in the Terminal is just text, increasing the font size does the same thing that zooming in would.

If you want to set an initialZoom, then the easiest way would be to just change the fontSize 😄

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@OlivierDupre
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That is definitively a misunderstanding! Thanks for your answer.

And have a great day.

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RodricBr commented Jun 7, 2024

Currently, at windows 11, there's no such option in the .json file.
Every time I start the Windows Terminal, the zoom that I applied earlier with CTRL -/+ gets reseted.

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DHowett commented Jun 7, 2024

Currently, at windows 11, there's no such option in the .json file.
Every time I start the Windows Terminal, the zoom that I applied earlier with CTRL -/+ gets reseted.

If you are relying on this feature to preserve the larger font, you may also want to just set a larger font size in Settings. :)

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Area-Settings Issues related to settings and customizability, for console or terminal Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. Issue-Question For questions or discussion Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting Product-Terminal The new Windows Terminal. Resolution-Answered Related to questions that have been answered
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