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Old 05-06-2007, 01:18 AM
sanstramp sanstramp is offline
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Default changing font size/characteristics within PT 7.1

hi,

does anyone know if/how to change the font sizes/characterisitics within protools 7.1?
At a 1000X1600 screen resolution (the recommended) I find the fonts a bit thin/small particularly in the track/group & region lists.

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Hugh
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Old 05-06-2007, 01:53 AM
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Default Re: changing font size/characteristics within PT 7.1

www.unsanity.com

look for the app called silk

This will let u change fonts all over the place.

ALso Google : Tinkertool. It will give you the possibility of changing SOME fonts but not as many as in silk. But Tinkertool if FREE and silk cost 12$

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