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I am using Ubuntu 14.04 on a Macbook Pro 11-1. Because of the Retina display, the resolution absolutely needs to be 2560x1600 (I have a 13 inch). However, that obviously doesn't work too well with an OS that's not designed for this specific need in mind. I have changed around a lot of things, but especially with apps such as Spotify with developers that do not add an option to change fonts, I still get teeny tiny font everywhere that really bugs me. Is there any way that I can edit these things?

Richard
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slinky773
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  • possible duplicate of [How do I change fonts and adjust their size?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/19770/how-do-i-change-fonts-and-adjust-their-size) – Sylvain Pineau Apr 21 '14 at 23:59
  • I'm asking about font in terms of editing other apps, not just Unity and such. It's not a duplicate. – slinky773 Apr 22 '14 at 00:33

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Universal Access has a "large text" option. Additionally, there's a universal keyboard shortcut that inflates or deflates text in most applications.

Hold CTRL and scroll up/down or hold CTRL and press + or -.

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