![]() It would be even better to switch to a slightly different font that would support setting fontWeight below 400 e.g. When you make formatting changes at this level, they apply only to the view youre working on. Whether youre changing the font size, position, color, or direction, Tableau provides a wide range of customization options for your text. That's why I believe that, in conjunction with the above two suggested changes, The proper font selection can take your visualization from good to great, and Tableau is here to help. ![]() Changing the font size on a document-wide level The standard classes, article, report and book support 3 different font sizes, 10pt, 11pt, 12pt (by default 10pt ). With my suggested settings, 13pt Consolas I think it is appears a bit boldish.Ĭhanging the value "editor.fontWeight": "normal" to anything below 400 doesn't make a difference. By changing the font size locally, however, a single word, a few lines of text, a large table or a heading throughout the document may be modified. Then the visible lines area becomes on par with the other editors: 71 lines.Īlso, (while using the default Dark+ themeĪnd the default setting "editor.fontFamily": "Consolas, 'Courier New', monospace") Use 0 to compute the lineHeight from the fontSize. "editor.lineHeight": 0 // Controls the line height. "editor.fontSize": 14, // Controls the font size in pixels.
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