Robert Kaiser wrote: > Philip Taylor schrieb: >> Now reverted to 2.17.1. 2.19 cannot be used in its present state. > > OK, so when your OS is reporting things to your applications that you > consider wrong, then your solution is to use old, insecure versions of > the applications? Maybe you should either correct the OS settings or > install an OS you can actually trust?
My operating system is not "reporting things to my application that I consider wrong". A new release of an application on which I rely is terminally broken when used with medium-sized fonts (125%) as opposed to the default of small (100%). This has been widely reported elsewhere, but the only productive recommendations are to (a) make changes to About:Config; (b) create and add content to userChrome.css, and (c) create and add content to userContent.css. It is clearly the case that 2.19 was /never/ tested against other than the default size for Windows fonts, as it is inconceivable that it could have been released had this defect been known to the developers. Whilst I fully appreciate that lack of resources make it impossible to regression test every release on every conceivable platform and with every possibly user option, what we are discussing here is the most widely used operating system in the world and a user-preference on which, for reasons of accessibility, a substantial minority of users will be completely dependent. This problem needs to be addressed /urgently/, and not require all affected users to make changes to About:Config, userChrome.css & userContent.css Philip Taylor _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

