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July 11, 2013
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Is it even possible to increase the font size in the Illustrator CC UI? Panels are unreadable!

  • July 11, 2013
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With the demise of my beloved Fireworks, I am giving Illustrator CC a try. Right off the bat it is unusable due to the microscopic font sizes in the UI, panels in particular. Is there any way to make the UI more readable?

Correct answer AshutoshChaturvedi

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ellencarnahan  wrote

126% made a big difference for me. Thank you Sanjay! Suddenly it's like the '90s all over again

Thanks for reviving this old thread. We have this feature in Illustrator CC 2019 - How to customize the Illustrator workspace

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Known Participant
June 23, 2014

I'm using a 30" display at 2500 pixels in Mac at a pixel density of 101 ppi.

Even at that pixel density, the UI font size in the whole CC suite is a strain to work on all day.

It slows me down and makes my eyes tired.

I have the screen room, so I'd like to be able to enlarge my UI size.

This is a huge usability issue.

Even in Photoshop where one can supposedly increase the UI font size, it hardly makes a difference.

Please add the ability to enlarge the UI interface sizes. This is more important to me than more features within the app, as it directly affects every aspect of my work.

I should note that I have 20/20 vision.

Participant
July 11, 2016

I was using an iMac and got fed up with the lousy systems and software from Apple.  For the desktop Apple only goes as high as 16pt font.  I moved back to PC and got a 4K Benq monitor 3840 x2160.  What a shock going into Photoshop and needing a magnify glass to see layers, channels and tools.  Given this and Adobe's stupidity in removing Save For Web in 2015 CC I give Adobe a "F".  I do not want to hear that the legacy Save For Web is still there.  It isn't ! ! ! !  I went back to 2014 CC and there is a big difference in the quality and time it takes to save a file.  2014 CC still works the best.  My photos look better than the iMac.

I'm shopping around for another program to use such as On1's editing software.  Sorry Abobe but you've gotten too greedy and stupid in your software.  Monitors are only going to get better with resolution and displaying your work.  You need to adapt.  Get your act together Adobe.

chrisstraight
Inspiring
May 19, 2014

In OSX search for the "FontTheme_Panel.xml" file within the "Adobe Illustrator CC.app" package. (right click + "show package contents"). In it you'll see the code below.... I didn't mess with the "!ENTITY" kText values, just the "FontSize name=" values. You'll probably want to bump the "Text_Main_Large" size up to 13. Past that it doesn't read well but then again I guess you could set custom row heights for panels like layers.

And as always, back up the original and back up your altered file.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>

<!DOCTYPE ThemeParameters [

  <!-- defines entities for the text ids -->

  <!ENTITY kText_Main_Large "0"> <!-- default text id -->

  <!ENTITY kText_Main_Small "1">

  <!ENTITY kText_Title "2">

  <!-- entity definitions for the font size schemes -->

  <!ENTITY kFontSizeSchemeSmall "0">

  <!ENTITY kFontSizeSchemeMedium "1">

  <!ENTITY kFontSizeSchemeLarge "2">

]>

<ThemeParameters>

  <ThemeFonts>

    <FontSize name="&kText_Main_Small;" size="8" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeSmall;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Main_Small;" size="8" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeMedium;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Main_Small;" size="8" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeLarge;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Main_Large;" size="10" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeSmall;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Main_Large;" size="10" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeMedium;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Main_Large;" size="10" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeLarge;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Title;" size="12" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeSmall;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Title;" size="12" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeMedium;" />

    <FontSize name="&kText_Title;" size="12" scheme="&kFontSizeSchemeLarge;" />

  </ThemeFonts>

</ThemeParameters>

Godspeed

Tereyn
Participating Frequently
February 16, 2016

To chrisstraight: I am unable to find either the "FontTheme_Panel.xml" file or the "Adobe Illustrator CC.app" package, so was unable to try this solution. What version of OS X are you working in?

Mylenium
Legend
July 11, 2013

In so many words: No. That stuff is hard-coded at the core.

Mylenium

cc12565Author
Participant
July 11, 2013

Well that just stinks. Not sure what I'm going to use now, but Illustrator sure isn't it.

Participating Frequently
February 28, 2014

17.1 update is released for Illustrator CC, this update contains support for HiDPI devices, with this update you can see Illustrator in enlarged mode.

Here is the excerpt from Release Notes

Adobe Illustrator extends HiDPI support to Windows-based devices. You can now view Illustrator in enlarged mode, as per text size preferences on a high-resolution displays.

  • For displays with resolution greater than or equal to 1920*1080 & less than 2560*1440, Illustrator can be launched at 1.5 times scaled-up UI, depending on the OS text size.
  • For displays with resolution greater than or equal to 2560*1440, Illustrator can be launched at 1.5 times or 2 times scaled-up UI, depending on the OS text size.

For information on viewing or making adjustments in Windows, see:

-Rama

Illustrator Team


I am using a new iMac 27” all this talk about changing monitor resolution to use software that I pay more than $50 a month to use is bull. This problem has been around for awhile as monitor ppi has been going up UI font size has been going down.

Adobe fixed it in Photoshop with preference UI font size “Small  Medium  Large”. If it can be done in Photoshop why not Adobe software?

Its not like Adobe has not heard this before, so get busy and fix this issue. PLEASE

Thanks

Joe D