Post APz5oxqncpmVMbHcZc by angry_drunk@union.place
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(DIR) Post #APz5owV8dsrPB88oAi by drdrang@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-24T21:33:02Z
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I like using MetaText on my phone, so I installed it on my Mac. Any idea how I can change the font size to something my 62-year-old eyes can read?
(DIR) Post #APz5oxKBa5h3jS1Zjs by matt@social.coop
2022-11-24T21:43:13Z
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@drdrang Hi where/how did you download it on your Mac? Can’t find it on App Store. Thanks!
(DIR) Post #APz5oxqncpmVMbHcZc by angry_drunk@union.place
2022-11-24T21:49:24Z
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@matt @drdrang Depending on the MacOS version you can run iOS apps on the desktop. Hence the problem. MetaText iOS respects the system font settings, which MacOS has not.
(DIR) Post #APz5oyH23IlUfxYZSi by drdrang@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-24T22:13:18Z
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@angry_drunk @matt Oh, so this is not a real Mac app. Funny, I'd never tried one of those before. Hard to see the light gray "not verified for Mac" notice.
(DIR) Post #APz5oygYWPBJx7UxFI by drdrang@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-24T22:17:05Z
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OK, now I see that MetaText is an iPad app that runs on my Mac because it has an M1 chip. Nice of Apple to hide this fact in light gray text. Thanks for the help!