Foxit Reader is fantastic. Thank you! However, the small font size of the bookmarks list is barely readable on high-resolution monitors, which I just (sadly) confirmed on the Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3. Higher resolution devices have been shown to reduce eyestrain (see New York Times article: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/0...use-eye-strain) but Foxit Reader doesn't apparently take advantage of it.
To combat this, Adobe Acrobat has a bookmark size option. Could you add a similar option, as a simple fix?
Perhaps a longer-term(?) approach would be something like what Adobe is doing in their latest Acrobat release:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acr...1/11.0.07.html Hi-DPI support
[COLOR=#000000]Acrobat and Reader now take advantage of Hi-DPI monitors and can scale the user interface to 200%. This is automatically enabled using system settings and can be customized by choosing Preferences > General > Scale for screen resolution. The value is set to Auto by default and can be forced to 100% or 200%. Other items such as the font size, menu items, and drop down lists are controlled by the user
To combat this, Adobe Acrobat has a bookmark size option. Could you add a similar option, as a simple fix?
Perhaps a longer-term(?) approach would be something like what Adobe is doing in their latest Acrobat release:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acr...1/11.0.07.html Hi-DPI support
[COLOR=#000000]Acrobat and Reader now take advantage of Hi-DPI monitors and can scale the user interface to 200%. This is automatically enabled using system settings and can be customized by choosing Preferences > General > Scale for screen resolution. The value is set to Auto by default and can be forced to 100% or 200%. Other items such as the font size, menu items, and drop down lists are controlled by the user
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