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Hi All
I'm curious about the Font Size in Hancom word when using Cacko 1.23.
No matter what document I open, be it a new document or an existing one, the Zoom is set to the lowest level so I always have to zoom in a few notches just to make the text readable.
Has anyone found a way to change the default zoom of Hancom Word in Cacko 1.23?
I'd love to start it up at the same level each time. If this is possible, could someone please point it out for me.
Thanks!
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Has anyone had any luck with this at all?
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Gonna check it out in awhile ...
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Gonna check it out in awhile ...
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Good luck snappy, hope you find the answer!
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I just recreated your problem on both my C1k and my 3200, going to do some digging and see if I can figure it out.
Jim
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I just recreated your problem on both my C1k and my 3200, going to do some digging and see if I can figure it out.
Jim
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That would be cool :-)
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I just recreated your problem on both my C1k and my 3200, going to do some digging and see if I can figure it out.
Jim
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That would be cool :-)
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Any luck?
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No luck here other than seeing the same problem, even tried uninstalling it and reinstalling with no luck. Can't finding anything in the desktop files or the like to modify for this. I'll keep digging and let you know if I come up with anything more to add.
Jim
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Thanks, it's weird that there isn't a setting that controls it.
The default Sharp Roms came with Hancom set to a larger default zoom level, but I flashed back to my NAND of that and can't see anything obvious to dictate why
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I have this version installed in Cacko lite.
hancomword_1.6-lite-1_arm.ipk
there is a "HancomMobileWord.conf" located here:
/home/zaurus/Settings
This is on a C3100, here is it's contents, if anyone knows what editing will do any good.
[FileSelector]
column0 = 420
column1 = 80
column2 = 88
[FileSelectorSort]
FILEascending = 1
FILEsortColumn = 0
[ListFile]
recent = /hdd3/Documents/NetFront keyboard shortcuts.doc;/hdd3/Documents/application/msword/PS4-magic.doc
I always wanted to have the toolbar permanently disabled, but haven't been able to do that either.
This file is being written to, because the date is only 2 days old.
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unfortunately nothing there suggests anything about font size or the toolbar, must be elsewhere
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there is a "HancomMobileWord.conf" located here:
/home/zaurus/Settings
[ListFile]
recent = /hdd3/Documents/NetFront keyboard shortcuts.doc;/hdd3/Documents/application/msword/PS4-magic.doc
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HancomWord writes to the [ListFile] section, "recent ="
But there are never any recently opened files listed in the actual program itself.
It's like HancomWord writes to this *.conf file, but doesn't know how to use/access it when launched.
I tried several combinations earlier of this, but to no avail:
ShowToolbar = 0
ShowToolbar=0
ShowToolbar no
If someone can figure out how to force HancomWord to actually utilize the *.conf file,
then there is hope of adding sections to it to control what this application does.
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I'm not really sure that the conf file is of any use. If you actually go back to an untouched cacko or sharp rom, the conf file doesn't exist until after you've started using hancom.
Something, somewhere else must control it.
What's odd is that my original shirt pocket sharp rom used to start hancom word in a decent size. The trisoft one doesn't, nor does cacko.
It's also odd that sometimes any changes you make to fontsize/zoom aren't stored when you save the file.
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I just tried modifying a setting on the conf file and was restricted. In a bit when I have the time I'm going to chmod the file to 0777 and see if that changes anything.
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Any update on my findings ... Regarding the starting font size ... I thought of maybe a default doc template that is causing it. But I could not find such a template anywhere. MSWord uses normal.dot but I cannot find an equivalent on it.
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Any update on my findings ... Regarding the starting font size ... I thought of maybe a default doc template that is causing it. But I could not find such a template anywhere. MSWord uses normal.dot but I cannot find an equivalent on it.
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I'm not sure it uses templates or anything like that. My hancom never remembers the zoom levels I've used when I save a file, even if I save it in the hancom format. It just defaults right back to the lowest setting.
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If I save a file as a MS Word file, Hancom preserves the font type and size.
I recently converted a windows font to *.qpf using Meanie's instructions.
It is "Arial bold"
Whenever I find something that I want to read in Hancom, I just change to this font at 18pt.
Here is a screenshot of a file I saved in 18pt. Arialbd.
This file always opens with this font and font size selected.
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Any update on my findings ... Regarding the starting font size ... I thought of maybe a default doc template that is causing it. But I could not find such a template anywhere. MSWord uses normal.dot but I cannot find an equivalent on it.
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I'm not sure it uses templates or anything like that. My hancom never remembers the zoom levels I've used when I save a file, even if I save it in the hancom format. It just defaults right back to the lowest setting.
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So maybe the only way is to remove the smaller sized fonts or to link the fonts one or two size downs.
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That's a useful work around, but it's not a proper solution unfortunately, cause it always means converting files to a higher font before putting them on the Z. It's just as easy to press the zoom buttons after loading a file.
It's progress though :-)
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Any luck?