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Font settings
The first and third look fine. The second is (as you say it should be) too small. And here's how it looks like in my SeaMonkey given my "userContent.css" rules applied (all text is shown using my preferred font/font-size settings): http://www.geocities.com/stanio/temp/font-size.png -- Stanimir.

Setting a global font
Jonathan Arnold jdarn...@buddydog.org borland public cppbuilder nativeapi Mauricio wrote: How to know current windows font settings (small or large) ? I don't know the direct answer, but this may help. Harold Howe has a great FAQ for dealing with the large font vs. small font issue:

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Matt Labrum darktemp...@gmail.com greasemonkey-users ....or you could just learn to use YOUR mail client better and adjust the font size on YOUR mail client, Hans Schmucker wrote: I guess your font settings just put people into "aggressive mode"... huge fonts are usually reserved for trolls and spam :) --

SAVING FONTS SETTING BETWEEN SESSIONS
Now, exit VB.. next time you open VB, you should see your new project type available... load that and your font settings (and many others if desired) should be in effect. -- Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB - Please keep it in the groups.. http://www.vbsight.com - http://www.vbsight.com/MultiColumn.htm New Tabbed Dialog

Bug: How to fix font changing because of Eudora font settings?
... "Garvin Cung" <g...@bigfoot.com> wrote: ->hi, -> ->i am trying to change some font properties in win98, and i'm running into no ->real problems except for 1. words in the ->tabs? thanks for your help. reply to garv...@iname.com [posted and E-mailed] I don't think there is a setting for dialog box tabs.

Adv Auctioneer - changing font size
Or do Format, Justification, Full -- or with the WPWin9 keyboard, do Ctrl+J. On the font settings, the footnote takes the same font that is active at the To provide the full settings, also do two more steps: 1. File, Document, Default Font, select your choice, and click Settings, Set as Default font for all

Outlook 2003 - Font size in reading pane
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 15:01:06 -0500, Darrell Stec <darrell_s...@webpagesorcery.com> wrote: AOL Fonts ste large but that doesn't affect incoming e-mail fonts! The use the Email font setting keeping in mind that what the other person uses may not be changeable to you, only what font you use.

loss of font settings
But, as a newbie, I could not figure out why the format for format statements in HTML generated by FP varies -- eg, two different formats for font statements. Anyway, I found that if I set the font size as "12px" via cell properties, the text size is fixed, regardless of the MSIE settings.

How can I change the font settings for sending emails?
Are the settings based relative to the top left of the page, table, TR, TD? The coordinates are relative to the top left corner of the <div>. padding:0px; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:12pt; letter-spacing:2px; color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; word-spacing:0; line-height:150%;

Printing issues/Font Size
Michael Gordon mgord...@cableone.net mozilla support seamonkey Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: hb replied On 2/9/2008 11:23 PM /Michael Gordon/ said: Is there a way to change the font size in the message body window of SeaMonkey? This relates to received messages being much too small for

Better fonts
Brandan E. Lloyd greasemon...@thelloyds.net greasemonkey-users You can add the following rule to your userContent.css that fixes the font problem: font[size] Hans Schmucker wrote: I guess your font settings just put people into "aggressive mode"... huge fonts are usually reserved for trolls and spam :) --

Greasemonkey text editor
Richard Saylor On 11 Mar 1998 01:29:33 GMT, "chil" <c...@jake.com.au> wrote: Is there any way of setting the base font for a document, and applying it to the contents of a table without having to individually go: <table> <tr> <td><font settings>Whatever</font> </tr> <table> Call me lazy but that is just a bit too

Font Map Settings
You may have copied old settings somehow. And Vista has Control Panel/Display ???? I don't use Vista, sorry, but probably or similar. AOL Fonts ste large but that doesn't affect incoming e-mail fonts! Did you mention your version of AOL? I have my AOL font size set to medium. Try that too.

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... questions and comments in the newsgroup so all can benefit. * Help US help YOU - http://members.home.com/dts-l/goodpost.htm "Skoog" <Sk...@liberty.com> wrote in message news:91sm3t$gj6$1@uns-a.ucl.ac.uk... Further to my last post, is there any quick and painless way of restoring the original font settings? Thanks.

Penginapan murmer dekat Balai Sudirman
Yes, after some more experimenting I discovered that it was indeed Eudora 4.1 that was overriding my IE font settings. I find it very strange that IE and Eudora use the same data to set their font size! Does anyone know if there is a way to fix this (other than be forced to view my e-mails either in a fixed-width

Greasemonkey text editor
Yesterday I received an unsolicited e-mail, and it struck me as odd because it appeared in a larger font than normal (I usually keep the font size set to small). Other messages also now appeared in this larger font, and although the font setting still said "small" I was able to force it to really show small by

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Robert Aldwinckle rob...@techemail.com microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie6_outlookexpress I tried the various suggested font settings, Each claimed that the problem was the font setting in OE at the complainer's end. I tried the various suggested font settings, and still couldn't get the stat columns to

E-Mail Font Size
Peter Below (TeamB) 100113.1...@compuXXserve.com borland public delphi winapi I made an Application that works fine in any screen resolution, using the small fonts setting available in the settings tab of the screen control panel applet. When I run my application using the large fonts setting, all controls becames

fonts in folder & thread panes
How do I set the font size on the listing of my mails? "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: in the reading pane? go to tools, options, mail format - fonts. un the message list: its controlled by windows settings, which you apparently know how to adjust. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003

outlook express, compose, font settings do not work on ...
User settings in browsers typically have separate menus for variable and fixed width fonts, though they might be strangely named. And typically fixed width font settings affect the above-mentioned elements, though there can be some variation between browsers in the exact list of elements affected - and you probably