I am trying to configure a new Fedora 31 installation and Thunderbird presents email messages with what to me appears to be a microscopic text size, I need to press 'CTL +' several times. The default text is perhaps 3 mm high on a "24 inch" screen. Nothing in the usual menu settings seem to have anyeffect.
Am I the only one seeing this?
Bob
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
On 11/3/19 11:45 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I am trying to configure a new Fedora 31 installation and Thunderbird presents email messages with what to me appears to be a microscopic text size, I need to press 'CTL +' several times. The default text is perhaps 3 mm high on a "24 inch" screen. Nothing in the usual menu settings seem to have anyeffect.
For displaying email in your folders
Edit --> Preferences --> Display --> Formatting
the Advanced button allows for a broader range of font-families, etc
For composing email in HTML
Edit --> Preferences --> Composition
allows a more limited choice of settings.
hth
On 11/03/19 15:01, Mike Wright wrote:
For displaying email in your folders
Edit --> Preferences --> Display --> Formatting
the Advanced button allows for a broader range of font-families, etc
For composing email in HTML
Edit --> Preferences --> Composition
allows a more limited choice of settings.
hth
. It seems those should do it, but I get no change ...
This computer running Fedora 29, Thunderbird 52.8.0, with XFCE if that matters, I just set to 24 (whatever the units are) and it produces large easily read characters with your email message. The F31 box set to 24 is still tiny.
Data Sun, 3 Nov 2019 12:01:34 -0800 Mike Wright nobody@nospam.hostisimo.com napisał(a):
For displaying email in your folders
Edit --> Preferences --> Display --> Formatting
the Advanced button allows for a broader range of font-families, etc
Also, the advanced has "Minimum Font Size" option.