One would think this would increase text size by 10%:
view.setTextSize( (float) (view.getTextSize() * 1.1) );
But unfortunately, the get
and set
calls operate in different scales!
Check this out, on a Galaxy Nexus (phone):
float a = view.getTextSize(); // a = 44.0
view.setTextSize(a);
float b = view.getTextSize(); // b = 88.0
On a Nexus7 (tablet):
float a = view.getTextSize(); // a = 44.0
view.setTextSize(a);
float b = view.getTextSize(); // b = 58.6
The set
call scales the number I give it by some arbitrary number.
I tried calling getScaleX()
and getTextScaleX()
to see if I could retrieve the scale value and account for it, but both of those calls always return 1.0