moabi2000 <[email protected]> writes:
> Using a non-monospaced font makes reading mail and news far easier.
That's very subjective, but if it is for you it's fine with me. :-)
> However, it makes the summary line look awful since you can't just pad
> with spaces to make the date, author and subject line up. The arrows
> used for threads don't line up either.
>
> Is there any way to make things line up in the summary buffer when
> using a non-monospace font?
Sure. All things that should line up should be specified first in the
summary line format using a monospaced font, and all other things should
be appended with whatever font you prefer.
For example, take that one:
"%1{%U%R┃%(%-23,23f%)┃ %*%B %}%2{%s}\n"
Every format spec surrounded by %1{...} will be fontified using the
gnus-face-1 face, and everything surrounded by %2{...} with gnus-face-2.
You may use as many different faces as you like.
Then you can M-x customize-face RET gnus-face-1 RET to some monospaced
font, and gnus-face-2 used for the subject of messages to some
proportional font.
Bye,
Tassilo
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