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2. October 2011, 03:53:01

5524a

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foreign font in titles too small how-where to fix?



a bigger view of this image at http://files.myopera.com/5524a/albums/9188532/image-2.png

2. October 2011, 05:33:32

Pesala

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Originally posted by 5524a:

where to fix?


There is nothing to "fix." The font is displayed at its designed point size. Asian scripts like Thai, Cambodian, or Burmese need to be displayed at larger point sizes than English letters.
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2. October 2011, 06:46:23

5524a

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Originally posted by Pesala:

Originally posted by 5524a:

where to fix?


There is nothing to "fix." The font is displayed at its designed point size. Asian scripts like Thai, Cambodian, or Burmese need to be displayed at larger point sizes than English letters.

that doesn't help me read what the title says, or are you saying that i will never be able to read the titles in opera-next

2. October 2011, 07:56:55

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You can ...

There is a group of settings in opera:config which allow you to modify the line spacing for non-Latin fonts. See the descriptions here.

So if you wanted to, you could set every Japanese character to display twice as large as English text, by setting Default Line Height Japanese to 2000.

2. October 2011, 08:18:23

Pesala

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Originally posted by sgunhouse:

There is a group of settings in opera:config which allow you to modify the line spacing for non-Latin fonts.


I don't think any of those settings will affect the Toolbar font. You may be able to find a toolbar font with slightly larger Thai characters. Enlarging the toolbar font in Preferences, Advanced Fonts, Browser toolbars will also enlarge English page titles — making them too big.
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2. October 2011, 10:53:06 (edited)

5524a

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Originally posted by sgunhouse:

You can ...

There is a group of settings in opera:config which allow you to modify the line spacing for non-Latin fonts. See the descriptions here.

So if you wanted to, you could set every Japanese character to display twice as large as English text, by setting Default Line Height Japanese to 2000.


sounds good in theory but its not happening in practice. http://files.myopera.com/5524a/albums/9188532/image-1.png not affecting the size. operapreferences.ini updates but when the opera:config#UserPrefs|DefaultLineHeightGeneral page is opened a new it still has the original config
http://sanook.com is Thai so i think DefaultLineHeightGeneral is whats need to be made bigger.

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