Hi Stanimir,
your last tip below works fantastic.
Try putting just the following rule in your userChrome.css:
* {
font: 9pt bold sans-serif !important;
}
Many thanks, Karl
Ksteinsky schrieb:
Hi Stanimir and Dave,
many thanks for your help and i came to following results:
- i
Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:52:34 +0100, /Karl/:
your last tip below works fantastic.
Try putting just the following rule in your userChrome.css:
* {
font: 9pt bold sans-serif !important;
}
Note the above unconditionally sets 'font-weight: bold' and
'font-style: normal' (implicitly)
Hi Stanimir and Dave,
many thanks for your help and i came to following results:
- i changed to the next eCS version 2.0 RC7 and got Seamonkey 2.0.1 and
the face (screen) of seamonkey looks good again.
- the problem that seamonkey did not react to my userchrome.css was: i
did not know that
Hi Stanimir,
my problem is the to large text in the seamonkey UI. And all previous
version (until 1.1.18)works fine and has adapt the underlaying system UI
of eCS/os2.
Now i tried to use the userchrome-example.css in profile/chrome modified
it and stored it under the name userchrome.css
Fri, 25 Dec 2009 17:55:28 +0100, /Karl/:
my problem is the to large text in the seamonkey UI. And all previous
version (until 1.1.18)works fine and has adapt the underlaying system UI
of eCS/os2.
May be it is related to the source of your build (its configuration)
- do you build it on your
Hi,
up to now i run SM1.1.18 under eCS2.0RC6a and tried to see how SM2.0 is
usable for me. I am disappointed concerning windows display. The font
size used are to large to describe the buttons and all other stuff
including contents of some windows. My old window size is mostly to
small to
Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:11:01 +0100, /Karl/:
up to now i run SM1.1.18 under eCS2.0RC6a and tried to see how SM2.0 is
usable for me. I am disappointed concerning windows display. The font
size used are to large to describe the buttons and all other stuff
including contents of some windows. My old
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