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Jul 8, 2024, 11:48:22 PM7/8/24
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It has nothing with Windows font size since it affects all fonts in all programs if you change the size the one I am using is 100% scale. It's a bug in Keepass which makes the text in the notes section absurdly small. The bug appeared in v2.49.

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Applications that use the Windows font size are affected by the Windows font size settings. KeePass is one of these apps. This behavior is by design and not a bug. KeePass' use of system fonts for most dialogs has been a stable feature for years.

KeePass uses the Windows font size for most dialogs. One notable exception is the password field in the Add/Edit Entry dialogs. Another notable exception is the panes in the main KeePass view, including the Entry View pane (View>Show Entry View). This pane displays the entry's data, including the notes field. The font size of the main KeePass window is controlled by the setting Tools>Options...>Integration(tab)>Select List Font (button).

I suspect you may have forgotten about the Select List Font setting mentioned above. If you still believe the font scaling is different between 2.48 and 2.50, please post example screenshots. Use the font scaling method described in the KeePass documentation and disable any plugins that might affect fonts.

I use the fabulous plugin KPEnhancedEntryView which increases the font size for notes and allows you to edit them without opening the record. I think it uses the font size for the list font. If I open a record and try to change a note, it seems stuck on 8pt type and is horrible.

I deleted the Segoe font a while back, because my sticky notes were hard to read with that font. My Sticky Notes worked with another font for a while, until the default font changed to a boxy-bold-pixel-like font, which is even more annoying than Segoe one.

There is an awesome third party workaround solution to customize the font for Sticky Notes and still be able to use stickies in Windows 10. It is called "Stickies" from Zhorn Software, which currently offers a choice of 14 different font styles and 5 font colors. This program is a free download.

I have a ton of files and use the Notes section extensively for each. However, for a variety of reasons (didn't know how to paste plain text, didn't know how to change default fonts, etc.) the font varies between, and sometimes within, notes. This wouldn't really be a problem, except one of the fonts is Courier (originally the default, I believe), and I hate Courier. I'm not too thrilled at the idea of opening each file, selecting all the text in the note, and changing the font file-by-file.

Thanks so much for reaching out. I understand that you'd like to increase the font size in the notes field and secure notes. As of this writing, it isn't possible to increase the font size without using Markdown in the 1Password 7 for Mac app. With that being said, this feature is available in the 1Password 8 beta for Mac app. If you'd like to give the beta a try, you can download it from our website here: 1Password - Download 1Password 8 beta for Mac.

Don't know why this is happening, but is there some way I can - in one fell swoop - change the font size in all my notes on the Mac so they'll be readable on the iPhone? Or do I have to do each note manually?

Hello! I'm wondering where I can find the setting where I can change the default font setting across *all* notes when I start the note. I want to change the default font and size so I don't have to do this every time I create a new note. How and where can I do this? Thanks!

I'm sorry to hear that I can no longer (at least as of today) change the global font in Evernote Mac (10.2.4). The new default font is terrible and the line spacing is ridiculously large. Even on short notes I need to scroll. Longer notes are ridiculous. I'm wondering why this newest version was even released when none of the app preferences are there any longer.

Fonts are not universal, many are linked to a specific OS. Windows brings along its own set of fonts, MacOS does the same etc. They can only be used together with the OS, or need to be licensed. EN can not ignore the licensing issue, because as a company they would be vulnerable to legal action if they did. A font set on a Mac, from the fonts installed there, will make a note not look the same on Windows, because the font will probably not be there. A note created with Windows fonts will look differently on iOS, because the font was replaced, and so on.

So EN implemented the obvious solution: The client comes ready with its own (small) set of fonts, identical on all platforms. By this the user request to get look alike notes can be fulfilled. For basic note taking this should be sufficient, not for more advanced layout.

There is a bunch of fonts preinstalled on Windows, and a similar set (but other fonts) are delivered with Macs. One can easily pick any TrueType font from a PC, copy it and Paste it into the Font Library of a Mac, or vice versa. This works - but is illegal, because the fonts are bound to the OS license.

Arial would be a better choice than the generic Sans Serif option we now have. There's a reason why Arial is still widely used. It's a readable font for reading on a screen. Times new roman I agree But TNR work better in print than on screen anyway.

Thanks for posting the link to the legacy version. I've immediately uninstalled the newest version for Mac and went back to the legacy version. Bring back the option to change the font and I'll give the new version another shot.

The issue I'm having with the new Evernote is that the new 16pt default text size is too small for me to read. Only workaround is to magnify the window view which does make the fonts larger on screen, but because its magnified it also makes most of my notes run off the right side of the window and I have to scroll horizontally to see the rest of the note. (I mostly use tables to organize notes)

ii) *please* give me back the old ui !!! the two options now available, namely dark and light mode simply do not cut it. I need to be able to quickly scroll through my notes without eye-strain or migraines

It is kind of disappointing that we cannot change the default font on Evernote macOS app, as of May 2021. It really kills the productivity as I do not like black headlines, some people are very perceptive and like colors, like myself, and I hope Evernote team adds this support soon to macOS app.

I have just signed up to write this, and this is my first post in Evernote discussions as it really is disappointing.

Returning after an Evernote user after 5-6 years and frankly find it shocking that the new version of Evernote doesn't give users the ability to change global default font settings - I see this as a standard, baseline feature. It adds significant frustration and friction to the user experience because I'm finding myself constantly highlighting individual lines to change the format.

Also I'd like vote for this feature too - ability to set default font / font size in Evernote global settings. I have bad eyesight and it's difficult for me to use default font size and the interface scaling is not an option (I'm using 13-inch 2015 MacBook Pro and scaled interface just waste space and looks ugly to me).

This failing makes the app incredibly cumbersome to use. Every time I begin a new note I must 'select all' and change the font size to one that is large enough to be readable on my iPhone. (Even then, when I hit enter to start a new line, the app reverts back to the default tiny font.) That hassle is a game changer for me.

No offense, but I really cannot understand the technical difficulty of doing this. Adding default font option is so simple but for some mysterious reason Evernote does not do it. Moreover, you start a note, press Ctrl-A, change the font to -say- monospace, and then you press some random place in the note and write, but oops, it goes back to sans serif again! why?!?! Is fixing this annoying issue so hard for the oldest big "NOTE TAKING APP" software team??? Is it?

I tried that, using the "Duplicate" command in the note list, and the "duplicate" reset the Large, Medium, and Small header defaults, and the Normal Text default, though it kept the font I explicitly set. The "MONOSPACED test" lines under the Large and Medium headers only have the correct font because for those sections I copied the text, where in the last section I retyped it so it would use the default "Normal" text. In the original note, all this works as expected and has the correct font.

Of course, even if this did work, it wouldn't do anything for the 13 YEARS worth of notes my coworkers and I created using our paid Business (or Evernote Teams... whatever) plan. I've been holding on to the Legacy Evernote as long as possible but it seems like that finally got pulled. We're software developers so we use a lot of "#" and things in our notes too, which Evernote 10 wants to format as headers, and there doesn't seem to be a way to turn off the auto-formatting shortcuts like you could in Legacy (e.g. so it won't create horizontal dividers when typing "---").

I tried that, using the "Duplicate" command in the note list, and the "duplicate" reset the Large, Medium, and Small header defaults, and the Normal Text default, though it kept the font I explicitly set

Remark: Usually 16pt is pretty large as a font. You can Zoom in on the client - this will enlarge everything. And opposite to a font setting, the last Zoom factor will even be applied again after closing and reopening the app.

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