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« on: June 14, 2013, 03:01:09 pm »

Dealing with iTunes font sizes, file types, and missing files
   




   

It’s time for another grab bag, selected from the many questions I get from readers. In this week’s column, I look at some questions about font size in iTunes (spoiler: your options are limited), identifying music file types in iTunes, finding which tracks iTunes has lost track of (spoiler: there’s an easy way), and moving podcasts to another Mac.


Q: I’m having trouble seeing the type in iTunes. Is there a way to change the font and/or size in its display?


I’ve long lamented the limited font and size options in Apple’s OS X and  various applications as I, too, have vision that is far from 20/20.


iTunes does offer a limited option to change the size of its fonts. Open iTunes’ preferences, click the General icon, and then check  Use large text for list views. This makes the text in both the sidebar and the main window larger. Unfortunately, you have no other options, and can only choose from those two sizes.
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