Text size should adapt when zooming in/out, so that it is readable at all times (like in Miro)
Not planned- What is your wish?
I would like the tekst in BPMN flows or in Archimate worksets to change in size.
It should become larger when i zoom out. and smaller when i zoom in.
- What is the problem you encounter?
When viewing a workset i cannot read the tekst because ti is too small. I have to zoom in. But when zoomed in, i cannot see the overview anymore.
Also, some tekst is too long to fit in the object (e.g. the name of a processtep). Zooming in does not help me here currently, because the text size remains the same in relation to the object.
- Why do you want this wish?
- So that the drawings/schemas are more informative, because we can read them in both overview mode and when zoomed in into a detail.
- for other (not IT) users, like out business colleagues, BLue Dolphin schema's dont look inviting, because wehn you land on a schema you cannot read anything. This makes it look inaccessible and not inviting.
- Do you have a workaround? And if so, what is it?
no, I don't have a workaround. i now zoom in to read the text and then zoom out again etc etc. but this is not practical during e.g. a presentation. It also make BlueDolphin less accessible and desirable to look at for new users or audience of a presentation.
- How big is the problem on a scale from 1 to 5?
3.
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Official comment
Dear Roseliek Vandevelden
Thank you for your input. To manage expectations, we want to let you know it is not something we aim to update given other planned updates and areas of user-interest. Thank you in advance for your understanding and, of course, feel free to reach out if you have further questions!
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Aren't your views just too big ? And how would this work with 250 objects on a view that is zoomed out to the max?
I would not want this, because I'd like to scale this myself by using larger (or smaller) fonts. When a view is too big to read at first, I've probably put too much on it. Usually I cut the view in pieces and'll make an overview of the seperate underlying views.
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