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Former Member
4 years agoIs it possible to change the font for 1Password entries?
I deal with long strings containing the capital "O" and zero. It would be great to have a font with a zero with a slash to differentiate the two characters easily.
Is this possible?
1Password Version: 8.9.5
Extension Version: 2.3.7
OS Version: Windows 11
Browser:_ Edge
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7 Replies
- reelfishNew Contributor
Hi - I have this same issue. I am wondering if there is an update in the works that displays all zeroes 0 with a slash in them. Currently, if you are editing a phone number it displays it with a slash while editing, but as soon as you save, it displays it as a 0 without slash. Is there any push to unify this and make all zeroes display with line through them?
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Hello again @nick2022 and thanks for providing these details, Ekalb.
There is no way to adjust the font used for notes and text fields, but the use of code
alt + 0216(Ø) might be helpful here. I can see where the ability to further adjust this font would be useful and I have passed this feedback along to the team. Thanks!ref: IDEA-I-888
- EkalbSuper Contributor
Hello,
Click on the Windows logo, search for Character Map.
There you can choose the slashed zero.
For me, it corresponds to the code ALT + 0216. This code gives Ø (in Arial character table). - EkalbSuper Contributor
Hello,
@nick2022
It's true.
In secure notes and other texts, the zero is not crossed out.
However, there is a distinction: the capital letter is round and the number is oval. - Former Member
- ag_mike_d
1Password Team
Hello @nick2022,
As depicted in the two images above (thanks for the assist Ekalb), 1Password 8 does display these fonts for zero and "O" differently.
Please let us know if those details help or if you are seeing something different when revealing a concealed password or use
Show in Large Typeand we'd happy to look further into this. - EkalbSuper Contributor
Hello,
This is already the case (test with French version):
It's even more visible in large print.
The password is obviously fictitious.