Google Keep will allow you to change the font size, work in progress

Google Keep – which then, once installed, becomes “Note di Keep” – is the Mountain View giant’s app dedicated to the creation of notes and lists (as well as reminders) and in the past, it had been criticized as being too basic and poor in functions, but they work in progress seems to offer a service richer in possibilities, in this case with specific reference to textual input.

In the last few days, we have told you about numerous interesting news regarding Google services and apps, starting with the speech on automatic updates of the Google Play Store and the Google Weather app for tablets, passing through the upcoming news on Calendar, Maps and many other apps, up to the elimination of an archaic and outdated service.

If you missed this news, you can retrieve them via the previous links, in the meantime let’s take care of Google Keep and how it should improve with a future update.

Google Keep: the text will be more customizable

At present, Google Keep allows you to create notes by choosing from several options: Text note, List, Audio note, Drawing, or Photo note. Here we are interested in the first, which is the classic creation of text notes.

Well, if we already talked to you about text formatting last month, now the 9to5Google team is back in charge with a new APK Insight, finding traces of another new possibility that Keep will offer with a future update: the edit function the font size. The formatting of the text is not yet available nor has it been made official by Big G, so it is plausible that both new features will be introduced with a future update.

Returning to the news of the day that emerged from Google Keep for Android version 5.22.222.01 , users will be able to set three different font sizes: small, medium and large . In short, it will not be an advanced editor with a numeric selector. Here are the code strings unearthed from the source:

  • <string name=”font_size_small”>Small</string>
  • <string name=”font_size_medium”>Medium</string>
  • <string name=”font_size_large”>Large</string>.

While waiting to understand when Google will concretely offer us these possibilities, you can download the latest version of Keep from the Google Play Store.

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