Re: [LegacyUG] CAD drawing

2007-09-09 Thread Pat Hickin

May I ask what a CAD drawing is??

Pat

- Original Message - 
From: Robert Carneal USA

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] icon font size


Dawn-

This may help. I suggested it to for two friends of mine, and both say
it works well for them. It is a magnifier, and I noticed when you use
it, sometimes graphics are a little out of focus, but you can certainly
read all the text quite well. It is a virtual magnifying glass, and
works on the screen. If you want to research this, go to:
http://magnifier.sourceforge.net/
From what I see, there isn't a cost to this, but I did not check
everything. If you can see the screen comfortably, you will enjoy Legacy
even more.

I use it when I make CAD drawings.

Looks like it increases the size of the text quite well. Hope it helps.

Robert


Mitch Mackrory wrote:

Sorry - the font changes with the Icon size.  All I can suggest is
move closer to the screen :)

Cheers, Mitch

On 8/18/07, Dawn Crowley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thank you.  That adjusts the size of the buttons, which is helpful.
However, the font remains in tiny leagleze size underneath the
buttons.  How about making the text underneath the fonts larger?

Dawn

Mitch Mackrory wrote:



Dawn,

This was a Legacy question...

Right click on the tool bar (away from the Icons) and you'll get a
wonderful surprise.  At the bottom, select Options, then Buitton
Size and you'll get three size options.

Cheers, Mitch

On 8/18/07, Dawn Crowley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Warning:  This may be a windows question rather than specific to 
Legacy.


Is there a way to adjust the icon font size?  I checked customize 
fonts,
where everything is set to no smaller than 10, but the icon font 
remains

too tiny to read readily.

Thank you,
Dawn



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Re: [LegacyUG] CAD drawing

2007-09-09 Thread Gary Templeman
CAD stands for Computer Aided Design, and is often used in association with 
CAM - Computer Aided Manufacturing (making CAD/CAM). You can see 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAD for more information.


Gary Templeman


- Original Message - 
From: Pat Hickin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] CAD drawing



May I ask what a CAD drawing is??

Pat

- Original Message - 
From: Robert Carneal USA

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] icon font size


Dawn-

This may help. I suggested it to for two friends of mine, and both say
it works well for them. It is a magnifier, and I noticed when you use
it, sometimes graphics are a little out of focus, but you can certainly
read all the text quite well. It is a virtual magnifying glass, and
works on the screen. If you want to research this, go to:
http://magnifier.sourceforge.net/
From what I see, there isn't a cost to this, but I did not check
everything. If you can see the screen comfortably, you will enjoy Legacy
even more.

I use it when I make CAD drawings.

Looks like it increases the size of the text quite well. Hope it helps.

Robert


Mitch Mackrory wrote:

Sorry - the font changes with the Icon size.  All I can suggest is
move closer to the screen :)

Cheers, Mitch

On 8/18/07, Dawn Crowley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thank you.  That adjusts the size of the buttons, which is helpful.
However, the font remains in tiny leagleze size underneath the
buttons.  How about making the text underneath the fonts larger?

Dawn

Mitch Mackrory wrote:



Dawn,

This was a Legacy question...

Right click on the tool bar (away from the Icons) and you'll get a
wonderful surprise.  At the bottom, select Options, then Buitton
Size and you'll get three size options.

Cheers, Mitch

On 8/18/07, Dawn Crowley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Warning:  This may be a windows question rather than specific to 
Legacy.


Is there a way to adjust the icon font size?  I checked customize 
fonts,
where everything is set to no smaller than 10, but the icon font 
remains

too tiny to read readily.

Thank you,
Dawn



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