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    • Marc ShepardM
      Marc Shepard
      last edited by

      I went to open np++ today, and suddenly the tabs that show the file names have very tiny fonts. So small I can’t read the file names anymore. The font sizes in the files themselves are normal and fine. It’s just the tabs that list the file name. I couldn’t find anything with a web search. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling - didn’t work either.

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @Marc Shepard
        last edited by

        Hello Marc-Shepard,

        this is just a shot in the dark, I assume that there might be a font problem on your machine.
        To check if this is the case open a new tab and write some temporary text, then goto

        Settings->Style Configurator->Global Styles

        choose

        font name: Tahoma
        font size: 8
        enable global font
        enable global fontsize

        Do you see the written text properly?
        If not, check the font setting on your pc.
        Control panel->fonts
        Maybe a reset font is necessary.
        If this is ok, did you update your graphics card driver recently?
        Setup changes like multi monitor?

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • Joe CodeswellJ
          Joe Codeswell
          last edited by Joe Codeswell

          Dear Claudia,

          I have this problem as well. When you say “Settings->Style Configurator->Global Styles” you left out something i think. What Style selection [Default style or Global Override]?

          Thanks in advance.

          Love and peace,

          Joe

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          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @Joe Codeswell
            last edited by

            Hello Joe,

            you are correct,

            Settings->Style Configurator->Global Styles->Global override
            Select theme: Default

            after enabling global font and fontsize you should see changes immediately.
            Press cancel to get back to your previous settings.

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • cipher-1024C
              cipher-1024
              last edited by

              If, in NPP, Settings->Preferences->General->“Tab Bar”-> “reduce” is checked you can uncheck it and the names in the tabs will get bigger.

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              • Tobi BrodieT
                Tobi Brodie @Claudia Frank
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                • Bryan FritchieB
                  Bryan Fritchie
                  last edited by

                  Did this ever get resolved? Before coming here I had already tried all of the things above (made sure tabs weren’t “reduced”, as well as altered the font size in Settings->Style Configurator->Global Styles->Global override), as well as uninstalling and reinstalling twice (one without deleting my config settings, then once deleting my config settings), and none of them fixed my issue.

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                  • Claudia FrankC
                    Claudia Frank @Bryan Fritchie
                    last edited by

                    @Bryan-Fritchie

                    what do you mean by

                    as well as altered the font size in Settings->Style Configurator->Global Styles->Global override

                    ?

                    my original answer in this thread was to identify if the font, previously used for tabbars, has been corrupted. The easiest way, I thought, was to open a new document
                    type some text and then go to Style Configurator… and change the settings as described.
                    The changes should be seen immediately in the document area, NOT in the tabbar.
                    If the document didn’t show correct results we have identified that the font has been corrupted and must be fixed.

                    Cheers
                    Claudia

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                    • Ronny FritschR
                      Ronny Fritsch
                      last edited by

                      the solution is:

                      • Display Settings -> advanced Display Settings -> advanced Settings for Text and other Elements -> User defined Skale Setting -> Change to 125%
                        after this, the Windows User logs out after logging in again the bug is fixed.
                        You can now change the Skaling back to normal

                      Hope that helps, it works for me. The Settings are translated from german windows, so maybe the acutal settings are slightly differnt.

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                      • George MenyhertG
                        George Menyhert
                        last edited by

                        Thanks Ronny-Fritsch. That did it.

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                        • Paul GrebencP
                          Paul Grebenc
                          last edited by

                          Ronny Fritsch’s suggestion worked for me as well. The font size for my tabs in the editor were too large. Changing the scale settings from 100% to 125% even though the text was already too large fixed it. Switched back to 100% again right after and all is well. Thanks.

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                          • SCADA TMINDS
                            SCADA TMIND @Ronny Fritsch
                            last edited by

                            @Ronny-Fritsch said in Tab font size shrank to tiny size - how to change it back?:

                            Display Settings -> advanced Display Settings -> advanced Settings for Text and other Elements -> User defined Skale Setting -> Change to 125%
                            after this, the Windows User logs out after logging in again the bug is fixed.
                            You can now change the Skaling back to normal

                            Thanks Ronny-Fritsch, This worked!!! Was trying since very long to fix this issue.

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