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Keep the text as large as possible.

  • April 17, 2023
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It may be because of the Japanese environment, but with miro, as I type sentences on stickies, the text gets smaller and smaller, causing visibility problems. This is especially noticeable in short sentences of 3-4 words. Putting a line break in the middle of a sentence solves the problem, but it causes the text to be difficult to think about. It is desirable to have a system that automatically keeps the font size as large as possible in relation to the size of the sticky.

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I have the same problem.
When using Miro's sticky function in Japanese, sentences of up to 16 characters do not break lines and are displayed in one line with very small characters.

This situation can be remedied by frequently inserting half-width spaces or line feeds, but it is annoying because Japanese words are not separated by spaces. It is desirable for the text to be displayed on the entire sticky.

I would like Miro team to set the minimum number of characters for automatic line breaks to about 10 bytes (5 characters in Japanese), or change the setting so that the text after it is confirmed fills the entire sticky.


Hi @Miro Community Team
I found that Google developed an open-source line organizer named BudouX. It is standalone, small, and language neutral. It supports Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese by default. Have you ever tried it?

README file on GitHub.
budoux/README.md at main · google/budoux · GitHub
Official blog written in Japanese on Sep 24, 2023.
Google Developers Japan: BudouX: 読みやすい改行のための軽量な分かち書き器 (googleblog.com)