Nice! :)

This is such a nice thing to be able to do.  Makes me wonder about the
possibility of a setting in the preferences dialog for this that when
used, triggers a script that creates and enables the css file,
followed by a request to restart Mailplane for the change to take
effect.  If you define a different css via the user defined css
option, then it would take precedence over the css file defined for
changing the default font.

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Curtis

On May 26, 1:01 am, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mario,
> Here's how you can change the default font:
>
>    - Create a new file with the following contents
>
> * {
> font-family: 'Lucida Grande', Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica,
> sans-serif !important;
> /*font-size: 14px !important;*/
>
> }
>
>    - Name the file Mailplane.css and place it in your Documents folder
>    - Go to Mailplane > Preferences > Tweak UI
>    - Enable "Custom stylesheet" and choose your Mailplane.css
>    - Restart Mailplane
>
> Hope this helps.

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