font settings

Font settings

While I have set my fonts --for reading-- to be Consolas, for Proportional and Fixed, it ignores my settings and uses arial. Not sure if it is a known bug or if it is "working at intended."

"David Collantes" wrote in message

While I have set my fonts --for reading-- to be Consolas, for Proportional and Fixed, it ignores my settings and uses arial. Not sure if it is a known bug or if it is "working at intended."

Where did you set it? Try Tools | Options | Read | Fonts for plain text or HTML messages that do not define a font.
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Buenos días: *David Collantes* escribió:

While I have set my fonts --for reading-- to be Consolas, for Proportional and Fixed, it ignores my settings and uses arial. Not sure if it is a known bug or if it is "working at intended."

Last time I tried Vista, I reported this bug. Still not fixed in your (which?) version?
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You have to go to Tools | Options | Read | Fonts the first time you read a plain text message and set the font and such and click the apply button. Then the correct font shows in the message.
This was reported in bug as far as I understand it and the feedback from MS was they won't fix it.
steve
"David Collantes" wrote in message

While I have set my fonts --for reading-- to be Consolas, for Proportional and Fixed, it ignores my settings and uses arial. Not sure if it is a known bug or if it is "working at intended."

"Roland Bierlein" wrote in message

Buenos días: *David Collantes* escribió:
While I have set my fonts --for reading-- to be Consolas, for Proportional and Fixed, it ignores my settings and uses arial. Not sure if it is a known bug or if it is "working at intended."
Last time I tried Vista, I reported this bug. Still not fixed in your (which?) version?

Hola Roland, et al,
I
am running build 5384. Not fixed, no way to set the font now.
Saludos,
-- David

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message

You have to go to Tools | Options | Read | Fonts the first time you read a plain text message and set the font and such and click the apply button. Then the correct font shows in the message.
This
was reported in bug as far as I understand it and the feedback from MS was they won't fix it.

Hard to understand how it would not be a bug. The font setting becomes worthless, it doesn't do anything, regardless of your font pick. Weird.

I haven't tried the font change as I don't have a problem with the one set, but when I print from an email the print is so small that it is mostly just dots. Have tried lots of things to fix that but no change. Now copy from the email and paste into a notepad and print, but it is a pain.
"David Collantes" wrote in message

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message You have to go to Tools | Options | Read | Fonts the first time you read a plain text message and set the font and such and click the apply button. Then the correct font shows in the message.
This was reported in bug as far as I understand it and the feedback from MS was they won't fix it.
Hard to understand how it would not be a bug. The font setting becomes worthless, it doesn't do anything, regardless of your font pick. Weird.

The print settings are dictated by what is set for IE. So check that. Also check what your accessibility settings may be which could affect that.
steve
"John Barnes" wrote in message

I haven't tried the font change as I don't have a problem with the one set, but when I print from an email the print is so small that it is mostly just dots. Have tried lots of things to fix that but no change. Now copy from the email and paste into a notepad and print, but it is a pain.
"David Collantes" wrote in message "Steve Cochran" wrote in message You have to go to Tools | Options | Read | Fonts the first time you read a plain text message and set the font and such and click the apply button. Then the correct font shows in the message.
This was reported in bug as far as I understand it and the feedback from MS was they won't fix it.
Hard to understand how it would not be a bug. The font setting becomes worthless, it doesn't do anything, regardless of your font pick. Weird.

"David Collantes" schrieb:

While I have set my fonts --for reading-- to be Consolas, for Proportional and Fixed, it ignores my settings and uses arial. Not sure if it is a known bug or if it is "working at intended."
I am running build 5384. Not fixed, no way to set the font now.

I can gladly report that this seems to have been fixed in 5472! Changed both settings to Lucida Console and it displays properly using this font. Progress at last! :-)
Saludos Roland -- Vista 5472 x86 German - clean install

Windows Vista

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