Dear CSPro Team
we are facing in our application related to font size and sentence display in local languages.
Uniform Font Size Adjustment:
Is there an option to uniformly change the local language font size across the entire application to ensure consistency and readability?
Sentence Display Issues:
We have noticed that some sentences in local languages are being cut off or not displaying fully on the screen. Could you provide guidance on how to resolve this issue and ensure that all text is displayed correctly?
Your support in resolving these matters would be greatly appreciated. Please let us know
Thanks,
Prabhu
Font Size and Sentence Display Issues in Local Language
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prabhustat
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Re: Font Size and Sentence Display Issues in Local Language
Are you running your application on Windows or on Android? If on Windows, you can change the default fonts for form text and fields using two dialogs:
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/c ... _font.html
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/c ... _font.html
You can change the font for question text via the menu: Question Text -> Edit Styles.
And if you want to change the font for popup value sets, you can use the setfont function in logic:
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/s ... ction.html
Regarding "sentences...not displaying fully," if you could attach an application, or send it to cspro@lists.census.gov, we can try to determine why that might be.
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/c ... _font.html
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/c ... _font.html
You can change the font for question text via the menu: Question Text -> Edit Styles.
And if you want to change the font for popup value sets, you can use the setfont function in logic:
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/s ... ction.html
Regarding "sentences...not displaying fully," if you could attach an application, or send it to cspro@lists.census.gov, we can try to determine why that might be.