![]() First, other apps that use the System font may also display in the smaller point size (the Finder doesn't). To my pleasant surprise, Preview recognized the change. On a hunch, I opened up TinkerTool and set the System Font to Lucida Grande 9 pt. The Acrobat hint got me motivated to see if there was a way to make the Preview annotation text more reasonable.Īfter much digging about, I realized that the annotation text in Preview is apparently hardcoded to use the system font of Lucida Grande 13 pt. ![]() As a heavy user of annotations in Preview, I have always been annoyed at the huge, impractical and unchangeable font used for annotations in that program. A few days ago, someone posted a hint on how to change the font in text annotation boxes in Adobe Acrobat.
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