Is it possible to define a shortcut to increase/decrease size of code in PhpStorm, like what you can do in Notepad++ with CTRL+Mouse Wheel?
8 Answers
Enable CTRL+Mouse Wheel: Settings -> Editor -> Change font size (Zoom) with Ctrl+Mouse Wheel (check).
Specify exact font size: Settings -> Editor -> Colors & Fonts -> Font.
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28@dVaffection you have to click
Save As..
to be able to modify the parameters. Oct 15, 2013 at 14:44 -
11@ymakux, go Settings => Editor => General => Enable Change font size (Zoom) with Control+Mouse Wheel Aug 31, 2015 at 13:38
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3Thanks, already found it. Now using Sublime Text an Notepad++ - much simpler and faster– ymakuxAug 31, 2015 at 18:12
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3Why on earth is this not enabled by default? What were the devs thinking?!– BlackFeb 28, 2017 at 14:43
I am able to change my PHP Storm (version 8.0.3 or later) Fonts by
- Go to File and then click Settings.
- Form Left Side Menu, Select
Editor
-->General
Tab - Check this box under
Mouse
sectionChange font size (zoom) with Ctrl_Mouse Wheel
(see below pic).
in new version in this address file > setting > Editor > general check this item Change font size (Zoom) with Ctrl+Mouse Wheel
Also you can use View → Enter Presentation Mode.
Default font size for this mode is 24.
You can change it here: Settings → Appearance → Presentation Mode → Font size
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One more way to switch to the presentation mode: View → Quick Switch Scheme → View Mode → Enter Presentation Mode. (Good choice for the shortcut funs)– gekhFeb 8, 2018 at 18:29
The pre-defined schemes are not editable. To change colors and fonts settings in such a scheme, create its copy. So to change font size select any scheme of your choice. Save the "scheme" as a copy with a name like "scheme 2". Now the default font size will be editable.
In MacOS, you should navigate to the PhpStorm -> Preferences -> Editor -> General screen and check/uncheck the "Change font size (Zoom) with Command + Mouse Wheel" checkbox. I unchecked because I don't like it but maybe you do.
Moreover, you can use the finder field in the top left corner of the same PhpStorm -> Preferences dialog. Type the word "size" in this field and you will see a couple of items on the right hand side of the dialog. There are the Editor Actions -> Decrease Font Size and Editor Actions -> Increase Font Size options.
Right click each of them and choose "Add Keyboard Shortcut". Finally, press the Ctrl and numerical plus in case of Increase and Ctrl and numerical minus in case of Decrease and press OK (if you have numerical part of your keyboard).
Switching beetween Editors and zooming text during presentations or so could be complicated. If you used to do it like in notepad++ than maybe this helps if you use win:
^NumpadAdd::
send,^{WheelUp}
return
the complete script you could find here: https://gist.github.com/sl5net/7170280#file-gistfile1-txt
CTRL+SHIFT+A
and type "reset zoom".