Re[2]: Sig lines

2009-04-22 Thread Lynn
4/21/2009 RP Go to: RP Options/Preferences/Viewer-Editor/Profile Layout, then in the Item window RP choose 'Signature text' and then choose the font details you want. The best thing about this - well, it may actually be just a really nifty bonus, but I'm thrilled - is that not only are my

Re: Sig lines

2009-04-22 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Lynn, Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 7:57:37 AM, among other things, you wrote: L 4/21/2009 RP Go to: RP Options/Preferences/Viewer-Editor/Profile Layout, then in the Item window RP choose 'Signature text' and then choose the font details you want. L The best thing about this - well, it

Re: Sig lines

2009-04-21 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Lynn, Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 6:22:26 AM, among other things, you wrote: JK As for the reason it's so light, that's just developers' choice of JK colors -- no significant reason of which I'm aware! Fortunately TB! JK has lots of configuration options so we can disagree with their

Re[2]: Sig lines

2009-04-21 Thread Lynn
4/21/2009 RP Go to: RP Options/Preferences/Viewer-Editor/Profile Layout, then in the Item window RP choose 'Signature text' and then choose the font details you want. You have my undying gratitude! Thank you so much! -- Lynn :Hawthorne: :usflag: :canadaflag: theli...@comcast.net

Sig lines

2009-04-20 Thread Lynn
Hi all - I see a few of you have managed to make your sig lines visible, and I would very much like to know how this is done. I have been through everything I can find, but as soon as I hit the space at the end of the --, zip, everything becomes too light to be read by human eyes. I don't need

Re: Sig lines

2009-04-20 Thread Jim Kyle
down to its signature area. Highlight the sig lines. Then open the color combo box and pick your favorite color from the list. I chose fuchsia, which is more readable than the default silver yet still light enough to emphasize that it will be cut from a reply. As for the reason it's so light

Re[2]: Sig lines

2009-04-20 Thread Lynn
4/20/2009 JK As for the reason it's so light, that's just developers' choice of JK colors -- no significant reason of which I'm aware! Fortunately TB! JK has lots of configuration options so we can disagree with their choices... This is exactly what I want to do! But .. how? It's no