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Got it! Adjusted the title to reflect your clarification.
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There are times on my big monitor at work where the interface is too, too small for me to see. I would like to scale the UI up so that I can more easily see the tools, etc. If this could be implemented similar to the way it is in Illustrator now, that would be fantastic.
I believe it would be helpful for designers and developers if there was a way to name and separately identify the characters styles as listed in the asset panel. For example, my H1 is Proxima Nova Extra Condensed Bold 42 pt. I only have name available to me. I want to name it H1 but have it's identity — Proxima Nova Extra Condensed Bold 42 pt. — still remain on the list view. The font identity would change if I change the actual font. But the H1 would remain because it will remain the H1 for my web page. As it is now, I can either leave the font identity as the name or change the name to H1. And it doesn't actually include the font as being Bold.
So…
Name: H1
I.D.: Typeface name, font, size
Color: As shown now