How to change the size of Matlab 2013 Toolstrip icons and fonts?
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I would like to increase the size of Matlab 2012/2013 Toolstrip icons.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance
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Gregory
on 29 Jun 2015
Edited: Gregory
on 29 Jun 2015
I too would like answer to this. I have the same problem in 2014a running under Windows 7. The other text (address bar, current folder, etc) are a decent font size, but the ribbon/toolstrip font and icons are barely readable on 3200 x 1800 resolution. All other applications seem fine (Visual Studio 2013, Chrome, etc).
Aicko Schumann
on 25 Mar 2016
Is there an answer available? Matlab becomes unusable on modern displays which is very disappointing. @Mathworks: Please provide a platform-independent solution!
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Adam
on 20 Nov 2014
Is there really no way to change the size of icons on the command ribbon?
I am using a surface pro 3 at native resolution and the matlab interface was just too small to use (in other programs, i have no difficulty with this).
I managed to change the size of all text and some parts of the matlab UI, but not the command ribbon. In solid edge for example, there was an option to increase the size of ribbon icons by 2X, which worked excellent. Is there no such option in matlab 2014?
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David Sanchez
on 21 May 2013
You can change it through you OS configuration. Matlab does not control the sizes of toolstrip icons since that is a parameter controlled by the OS.
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Richard Rakes
on 12 Jun 2015
This response is inadequate because, for example, the font of the MATLAB toolstrip is smaller than the font of the Microsoft Word toolstrip font. In fact, it is ridiculously smaller. I want to increase the font of the MATLAB toolstrip without affecting the Microsoft toolstrip. Is there anyway to do this?
David Sanchez
on 21 May 2013
If you are a Windows User, go to Control Panel->Screen. Set the configuration that best suits your needs
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Krishnan Viswanathan
on 20 Feb 2014
Hi, What would you suggest for a GNU/Linux user? specifically, if the OS is Ubunti 12.04. Response will be really useful. Regards
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