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Currently the UI can be very small on HiDPI monitors without changing system-wide scaling. There is an option to change message font sizes but it won't allow for granular changes and other texts/UI elements will stay small.
(On a side night it would be really nice to be able to change the theme CSS directly as the default themes leave a lot to be desired)
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Styling can be fairly subjective (and thus asking for options), but personally (using AnythingLLM on both Linux(GNOME) and Mac):
Colors: Especially the dark theme feels a bit out of place compared to the desktop UI/other apps, and too low/too high contrast makes reading text difficult in places. (I would also like in-between themes, like light grayish light theme and dark grayish dark theme which wouldn't be so hard to read on)
Font-size: The current font sizes are either too small or too big on a 4k 27 inch setup without scaling.
Paddings/margins: There is a lot of space everywhere. Although some space is necessary for usability/readability, this makes using AnythingLLM in a small window a bit difficult (especially that we can't resize/hide the sidebar)
Borders: This is more of an aesthetic comment rather than a pragmatic issue, but too many random borders make the app feel very dated.
Although not perfect, I feel Jan does a bit better on the UI side, so will just put a comparison screenshot.
What would you like to see?
Currently the UI can be very small on HiDPI monitors without changing system-wide scaling. There is an option to change message font sizes but it won't allow for granular changes and other texts/UI elements will stay small.
(On a side night it would be really nice to be able to change the theme CSS directly as the default themes leave a lot to be desired)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: