I'm not sure how you ended up with text too small to read in GnuCash as the change from 2.6 to 3.0 made everything larger, not smaller. Do you have a Retina display by chance?

Regardless, the options (currently) are:

1. Save a simple CSS file in ~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash

*Create the file with TextEdit.app

*Save it as plain text (!important) as "gtk-3.0.css" (without the quotes)

*type this in the file (exactly as you see it, just copy and paste):

    * { font-size: 16px;}

*restart GnuCash


2. Get more involved with custom Key Bindings to re-assign zoom-in/out keys. (not all Mac apps even use that feature) See the Wiki for more info.

3. You can use the Zoom Accessibility feature of MacOS. This is highly customizable. The default settings probably won't be of much use, but there are lots of detailed and advanced settings. It essentially can create a magnifying glass that you can turn on that follows your mouse pointer. Note that GnuCash is not a native Mac app, so settings needed to magnify it will probably be different from other apps.


Regards,
Adrien

On 8/15/20 12:56 AM, nor via gnucash-user wrote:
It is too complicated to modify gtk file for an accountant. I had posted
earlier on this subject as below,quote,At time register is to small to view.
Now that ver 4 series is developed, asetting in a menu to change the fonts
will be of great help for the peoplewith poor eye sight. Standard Zoom
in/out with control key +or- does notwork either.Appreciate your
advise,Regards,norUnquote.Regards,

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