Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 2013-05-18 8:48 PM, Jon wrote:
>> My font size for composing is way too small. I went to tools> options>
>> composition and set it to large, clicked "send options" chose "send in
>> both plain text and HTML" clicked OK, exited Thunderbird, reopened it
>> but nothing changed.
>>
>> What am I missing here?
>
> 1. Go to Tools-->Options-->Display-->Formatting, then click on
> [Advanced], which should open the advanced font options panel.
> 2. Beside "Monospace" there should be a "Size" setting. Set that to
> whatever size you want.
> 3. Click [OK].
And realize that that section's settings have a different configuration
setting for every possible item in the top menu called 'Fonts for:'
For example, in this message, my (outgoing mail) encoding is set to
Unicode, but I am currently replying to Chris's message which is encoded
with iso 8859-1 which causes my compose encoding to be 8859-1 which
means that if I don't have my Monospace for 8859-1 configured for a
particular size font (because I set it with Unicode in the top menu).
IMO the Tb font management maze is Byzantine -- meaning overly complex
and intricate (or even devious) and non-intuitive (as opposed to the
font resembling the text-type).
--
Mike Easter