On 16/11/2009 14:12, Stefan Teleman wrote:
> "Sans" and "Serif" are not actual fonts -- they are moniker aliases 
> for DejaVu Sans, or FreeSans, or whatever Thunderbird configured them 
> to alias.
>
> You need to pick and choose the right fonts for Serif and Sans, namely 
> the fonts which look best on your particular graphical display 
> combination of variables.
>
> --Stefan
>
This what I'm trying to figure out. How did actual fonts for Sans and 
Serif changed with transition from 126 to 127? It doesn't look like just 
a rendering difference. The style of the font changed.

Hillel.

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