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One of the most useful features I found in the past - not necessarily implemented by PowerCommands in full, but at least in part - was something called Presentation Mode.
This feature would increase the font size of every window & pane in VS by a configurable amount (in Options) or you could even start with a set amount (e.g. 50%?)
The important piece is the "every pane" piece. Increasing only code editor still means viewers can't necessarily read the output window, the solution explorer, test explorer, etc.
It was implemented as a toggle - where you could enable it, then disable it and it would return your fonts to their normal size.
I would very much like to see this one delivered :)
Thanks again!
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First, thank you for picking this up!
One of the most useful features I found in the past - not necessarily implemented by PowerCommands in full, but at least in part - was something called Presentation Mode.
This feature would increase the font size of every window & pane in VS by a configurable amount (in Options) or you could even start with a set amount (e.g. 50%?)
The important piece is the "every pane" piece. Increasing only code editor still means viewers can't necessarily read the output window, the solution explorer, test explorer, etc.
It was implemented as a toggle - where you could enable it, then disable it and it would return your fonts to their normal size.
I would very much like to see this one delivered :)
Thanks again!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: