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Welcome to my dumb day.  Dahhh.  I'm having font problems.  There are about 30 
or so fonts but I don't want them to control the messages I receive, I only 
want to control the fonts on the ones I send.  Some of the fonts, like this 
one is supposed to be Haeberli or something, 23 point because the 12 point is 
so tiny I can hardly see it on my 15"  1024 x 768 setting.  Actually, in all 
the time I've been Linux, I've never added a font because my end of the 
computers isn't very often things like Office apps or Fonts.  Is this hard or 
even worth one of the topics for the group?  
Anyway, tell me if this is Haeberli or plain because it isn't Haeberlit that 
I'm looking at as I type.  



On Tuesday January 21 2003 06:43 pm, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 January 2003 05:27, Garth Meisel wrote:
> > I wouldn't mind more than one font in Kmail
>
> what do you mean by "more than one font in kmail"? if you go under the
> settings menu, configure kmail, on the appearance page there is a tab for
> setting what fonts you use for different parts of kmail... whatever fonts
> you have available under X will be there...
>
> if you mean "more than one font when composing an email", that's HTML email
> and KMail doesn't support that yet, though there is more than a bit of a
> rumour that such a thing will be supported in 3.2 (i've actually seen some
> alpha quality code for it)...
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