Tool Tip Font Size

Hello,
Is it possible to change the font size of a tool tip?
On Macintosh I have been using terminal to do this from the system, but it does not work. It does do some very odd things with labels in the open dialog.
defaults write com.adobe.InDesign NSToolTipsFontSize -int 18
I did the same on a system wide basis and the only application it worked on was Skype.
It would be nice to 'patch' the tool tips in InDesign.
Best

Hi Vishal,
The following example might help you. I tested/created it for:
Application Theme: Platinum
Chart Type: Column
but it might/should work for other themes and charts too.
Tooltip before:
Tooltip after:
The generated html source code of the tooltip by sap design studio looks like this:
I used the following css in my custom css file:
.myChart1 .v-m-tooltip .v-background {background: black !important;}
.myChart1 .v-m-tooltip table.v-tooltip-dimension-measure tr td:nth-child(1) {color: red !important;}
.myChart1 .v-m-tooltip table.v-tooltip-dimension-measure tr td:nth-child(2) {color: green !important;}
.myChart1 .v-m-tooltip table.v-tooltip-dimension-measure:before {content: "Current data is:"; color: orange;}
As you can see I created a custom css class "myChart1" and then applied it to my chart under "Display > CSS Class".
Regards
David

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