Change size on text button for mobile

jwestlund6143
jwestlund6143 Community Member Posts: 17
Hi!

I´m new at lectora so I´m sorry if this is a strange question. But we havent find this when we googled...

If we use text-buttons we cant change the textsize for the different devices? On Mobile the text becomes very small to read.

I make a group instead with a text on a square but it must be a better way? (I lose the states this way to..)

Hope someone can help

/Josefin

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  • wheels
    wheels Community Member, Administrator, Moderator, Rockstar Manager Posts: 702 eLearning ROCKSTAR Admin Team
    Hi Josefin,

    You can "scale" the text size up on the button on the Button context Style tab, see the attached image.

    - Joe
  • jwestlund6143
    jwestlund6143 Community Member Posts: 17
    I know , I use that for other things. Sorry I was not clear. It is not possible, its enebled. But now when I saw that you could I test to change the font to Arial and its working. We use a embeded font... It must be something to do with that then? Thanks for help me understad why =)
  • wheels
    wheels Community Member, Administrator, Moderator, Rockstar Manager Posts: 702 eLearning ROCKSTAR Admin Team
    Hi,

    Can you put an example title with one page, one button and your embedded font files so we can see the problem?  It should work with embedded fonts.  Thanks!

    ( I mean can you make this example title, export it to a package file and then attach it here )

    - Joe

     
  • jwestlund6143
    jwestlund6143 Community Member Posts: 17
    Hi again, now its working! I dont know what I did wrong before. =)

    Now I just wondering where I set the margin, if I want the text to be left or right its no margin?

     

    Thanks a lot!
  • wheels
    wheels Community Member, Administrator, Moderator, Rockstar Manager Posts: 702 eLearning ROCKSTAR Admin Team
    Yes, this is a known problem with our implementation that we will be fixing in the future.

    Workaround for now:  insert a non-breaking space (essentially a space) before or after the text depending on alignment and where you want the margin.  You do this by entering Alt+0160 which is hold the Alt key and enter 0 then 1 then 6 then 0 on the keyboard and let up the alt key.  This works in Chrome and most likely all browsers.  Sorry about this inconvenience we are working on the design now for even better looking buttons, the best buttons!  Thank you.

    - Joe