How to zoom text at m file?

Hello I bought new laptop which resolution is 1920x1080. When I open matlab any m file its text is very small and complicated to read and write. Please write how to zoom text at m file?

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Jan
Jan il 23 Giu 2013
@Muthu: Please post answers in the answer section. Then I could vote for it.
Is the laptop a MacBook Pro with Retina Display, and you are running a release before R2012b ?
Go to: file->preferences->fonts->desktop code font and make it bigger

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mahmoud
mahmoud il 20 Dic 2013

10 voti

hi
In home tab go to preferences,fonts,custom,editor
You can choose custom and then edit it.

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Yes. But it would be very nice if there was a shortcut, too. Everytime one switches from e.g. Laptop screen to large screen the preferences have to be opened. Come on Mathworks, just implement Ctrl+ and CTRL- !
Luc Maillat
Luc Maillat il 30 Mag 2018
Same opinion here...
adams13
adams13 il 27 Apr 2020
Well, up to R2020a they did manage to implement it in a live script. Both Ctrl+/Ctrl- and Ctrl_MouseWheel work. There is even an easy way to set zoom to 100%. You just zoom out completely and than zoom in 7 times. ;-)
Unfortunately, this is still not yet implemented for .m files. :-(
Ctrl +/- and Ctrl mouse-scroll works for me on m-files in 2022b (Win 11).

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Erik Hakopian
Erik Hakopian il 19 Lug 2022

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On mac try to hold down COMMAND and scroll

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Rik
Rik il 19 Lug 2022
This only works on newer releases. I don't have access right now to older releases to confirm, but I suspect it was implemented in live scripts right from R2016a. In R2021b many features from the live editor were merged in the normal editor. Since it works in R2022a, I'm going to guess this is one of the features that were ported.

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Tim
Tim il 15 Apr 2020

2 voti

COMMAND+/- is working for me in livescripts for 2017b on mac

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