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I tried doing it via Appearances as shown, but this seems to not affect code font or size

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How can this be done please?

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  • To expand upon this topic, it would be really nice if the font size of comments could be changed, irrespective of the code's font size. This would increase the readability of the code. I've put in a feature request :) youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-188012
    – Ebony Maw
    Mar 9, 2018 at 19:34

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It's as simple as Ctrl + mouse wheel. If this doesn't work for you, enable FileSettingsEditorGeneral → (checked) Change font size (Zoom) with Ctrl+Mouse Wheel.

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    On idea 14, Go to File -> Settings -> And then enter the search phraze "zoom". The correct tick box is shown in Editor -> General section.
    – dimuthu
    Dec 30, 2014 at 5:39
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    It is required to enable the option in 14.1.2 after CTRL + SHIFT + A -> Mouse Change font size. May 13, 2015 at 8:00
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    Of note is that the color scheme may have a different font than the default. To change this, go to File -> Settings -> Editor -> Color Scheme Font, and either set it to use the default, or also change the font size value found here. Oct 9, 2018 at 13:45
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    Is there an option to change the font size globally with a hotkey? Jun 18, 2019 at 9:49
  • I can confirm what Tomasz Waszczyk wrote: you have to select the checkbox first, to allow mouse scroll wheel to change font size. After I set this, I can now scroll in and out to increase the text font. (Not sure why this is not enabled by default; to me this seems like a useful default, since I need this all the time in other editors and IDEs too.)
    – shevy
    Feb 22, 2020 at 16:51
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It is possible to change font size etc when creating custom Scheme using Save As... button:

Save As...

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    You need to take following path: File > Settings > Editor > Colors & Fonts > Font --- [Size] .. You will be able to change the size after you use save as option
    – SharpCoder
    Mar 16, 2015 at 11:41
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    Keep in my mind you have to reopen any files you had open to see the change made by this setting. Confused me for a second.
    – J. Schei
    Nov 11, 2016 at 23:32
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While I was waiting for someone to respond, I looked around a bit more and found the answer.

Navigate to Fonts and change font to whatever size you'd like

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See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/settings-editor-font.html

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    You have to create your own font to change the font size.
    – Moritz
    Aug 31, 2013 at 20:27
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    before modifying, save it as yours
    – bourneli
    Jan 25, 2016 at 8:12
  • Funny, a lot of these other suggestions didn't work - I suppose the UI has changed over the years... Thanks bro !
    – theRiley
    Mar 20, 2022 at 0:48
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To change font size using the keyboard

In Windows or Linux press Ctrl+Shift+A

In MAC press CMD+Shift+A

In the popup frame, type Increase font size or Decrease font size, and then click Enter.

Font grows larger or smaller.

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    This worked for me when mouse wheel didn't (in the Tail File pane, PhpStorm 2016.1.1 Build #PS-145.970 on mac). Thanks! Jun 29, 2016 at 18:53
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    Cmd+Shift+A for those on mac
    – allenwoot
    Jul 6, 2017 at 6:37
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    The bad thing about this solution is that the font size change is not applied on all files of the editor Apr 26, 2018 at 20:22
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To change the font size in the current version of IntelliJ IDEA, go to File → Settings → Editor → General. In the dialog box, and check the item labeled "Change font size (Zoom) with Ctrl+Mouse Wheel".

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In IntellJ 13

File 
 |
  ---- Settings 
       |
        ------- Editor
                 |
                  ------- Colors & Fonts
                          |
                           ------ Font -> [Size]

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    Just as an update: I installed Rider, and doing this work as long as I closed all open files. For new opened it worked.
    – jpgrassi
    Jun 14, 2017 at 9:33
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For Intellij 2018 it's quite confusing as there's an Editor → Font section but it's usually overriden by Editor → Color Scheme → Color Scheme Font:

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    this way changes will persist after restart too Jun 13, 2020 at 16:07
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On a Mac you can also pinch-zoom, i.e. move your thumb and index finger together or apart.

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  • Works in IntelliJ 2018.3 on MacOS Mar 13, 2019 at 13:50
  • The nice and simple answer but you have to do the same in all the files you will work on. Jun 19, 2020 at 21:40
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On Mac Os, go to Preferences > Editor > Font > Size . Enter the new font size.

More details read this blog post

Curious how it's done on Linux and Windows

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On Mac: IntelliJ Idea → Preferences

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In the Preferences Dialog,

  1. Editor → Colors & Fonts → Font.
  2. Click on Save As, enter the scheme name such as the mac user name.
  3. Change the Size as required.

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As of InteliJ IDEA 2017.2.5, you can change the editor font size by going to:

SettingsEditorFont

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  • In my case there was - for whatever reason - another font set in "Color Scheme Font". Maybe you want to mention that one needs to untick the checkbox there to override the default font
    – Neuron
    Apr 23, 2018 at 1:20
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First press Ctrl+Shift+A

then search increase font enter image description here

For Mac Users, It's cmd + shift + A

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    this also has the disadvantage of applying only to the current editor (i.e. not global setting). Mar 22, 2019 at 9:44
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The font used in menus, dialogs and tool windows can be changed in Settings > Appearance & Behavior > Use custom font.Setting dialog

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Shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+A - Then Type Increase font size then Enter

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    The bad thing about this solution is that the font size change is not applied on all files of the editor. Mar 19, 2021 at 13:29
  • Duplicated answer Jan 12, 2022 at 10:52
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There are two places where you can change the appearance:

  1. File -> Settings -> Appearance & Behavior -> Appearance -> Use custom font -> Size

GUI size

  1. File -> Settings -> Editor -> Font -> Size

Editor Font

The first controls the font size of IntelliJ GUI (menus etc). The second one is for the editor.

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  • Thank you! I was struggling to find how to change the GUI size. I wish there was a way to just cmd + '+' to change the entire application font size all at one.
    – Mathyou
    Sep 4, 2022 at 13:37
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It's not possible. Please, vote for the bug.

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I know this is very late answer, yet people are still asking this question, so it may help.

In newer versions of IntelliJ (e.g. 2022.2), besides described techniques, one can globally change the font size with two keystrokes:

  • To increase the font size: Alt+Shift+. / ++.
  • To decrease the font size: Alt+Shift+, / ++,
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You can use Presentation Mode to temporarily increase the font size.

Note: The location of this menu has changed. It's nearer the top.

Enable Presentation Mode with View -> Enter Presentation Mode

View menu

I needed to increase the default font size for presentation mode. To do this, open Settings and typed "presentation mode" in the search bar. Under appearance, scroll down to Presentation Mode, and select your preferred font size.

Presentation font settings

Because I use it frequently, I mapped "toggle presentation mode" to Ctrl-P. Under "Keymap", right-click on "Toggle Presentation mode" and select "Add keyboard shortcut"

Keymap for presentation mode

Literally press the Control and P keys and then hit OK to enable this.

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On Intellij Idea 3.3(Ultimate) System : Mac

IntelliJ Idea → Preferences (CMD + ,) → Editor → General(Main) : Uncheck/Check "Change font size(Zoon) with Command + Mouse Wheel"

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CTRL+SHIFT+A type increase and press Enter, repeat by just pressing again CTRL+SHIFT+A and then Enter until you are satisfied

run anything, increase font

If you need to do it often than add a custom shortcut to it :

Add custom shortcut

Alt + Num pad + and Alt + Num pad - are free

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For newest version of IntelliJ, i think option has changed a bit.

Screenshot:

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My current version of IntelliJ:

IntelliJ IDEA 2017.3.5 (Community Edition)
Build #IC-173.4674.33, built on March 6, 2018
JRE: 1.8.0_152-release-1024-b15 amd64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o

Hope this will help.

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If you don't want to change keymaps you can quickly enter and exit Presentation Mode via the following shortcut sequence (use Ctrl in macOS, too):

  1. Ctrl+` (Switch...)
  2. 4 (View Mode)
  3. 1 (Enter/Exit Presentation Mode)
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Goto->Settings->Editor->Fonts->Schemes option. Then rename that options and apply, then choose the new option (renamed one) then option to edit font size will be enable.

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Change the "Color Scheme Font". and you will get what you want. I have faced the same issue and fixed it.

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So there are several ways you can do it:

  1. Windows or Linux press Ctrl+Shift+A
    In the popup frame, type Increase font size or Decrease font size, and then click Enter

  2. go to File → Settings → Editor → General. In the dialog box, and check the item labeled "Change font size (Zoom) with Ctrl+Mouse Wheel"

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  3. go to File → Settings → Editor → Font. Change the font size and click OK/Apply button.

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  • Duplicated answer Jan 12, 2022 at 10:52
  • @GrigoryKislin in the recent past there are a lot of changes in IntelliJ UI. That's why I attached pics with new IntelliJ IDE to make it more visible and helpful for new programmer
    – naib khan
    Jan 12, 2022 at 12:46
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In 2021-12, Pycharm 2021.3 (Professional Edition) and probably community edition as well, you can activate the ability to zoom in and out on the current or all files by:

File > Settings > Editor > General > Mouse Control

and checking off

Change font size with Ctrl + Mouse Wheel In

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  • Duplicated: stackoverflow.com/a/14529131/548473 Jan 12, 2022 at 10:51
  • Hey there! I wasn't able to find this SO post/question when I looked this up on behalf of OP. I'd argue that generally those googling this question wouldn't know that a post about IntelliJ would apply to Pycharm and therefore not make it a duplicate, but I could see arguments against that POV. Jan 12, 2022 at 13:21
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Finally, there is setting for global change of font size with mouse scroll. This is implemented since IntelliJ IDEA version 2021.3. In section Settings -> Editor -> General -> Mouse control you have to select both "Change font size with Ctrl+Mouse Wheel" and the radio option "All editors". All editors Source: (https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/whatsnew/2021-3/)

Sadly, it seems that this does not affect zoom from keyboard Ctrl + Numpad+/-.

Also note that sometimes there might be an issue when you have many open editors. The IDE freezes with high CPU after Ctrl+scroll and has to be killed. Workaround is to close most of the code editors, apply the resize and then reopen them, for example with recent windows (Ctrl+E). Link: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-283722

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I use the Ctrl+Mouse wheel like said in the docs. Perfectly quick when I share my big screen 32 inches to a peple with 15 inch laptop.

https://www.jetbrains.com/help/rider/Zooming_in_the_Editor.html

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It is possible to increase the font size of the active tab or on all tabs.

Good luck and happy coding!

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Just to also mention the font size of the "render preview", which displays comments as formatted text. Unfortunately this is not affected by the global font size. But it's possible to change it with the
right-click context-menu of the rendered comment: screenshot An issue is to enhance the font change to
"Make rendered JavaDoc font size bigger/smaller when zooming in/out on code"
is already opened: IDEA-238153

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It's simple !!

Alt + shift + comma => decrease the font size in IntelliJ

Alt + shift + 'Full stop' => Increase the font size in IntelliJ

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