WaltS48 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/30/2014 12:01 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>> WaltS48 wrote:
>>> On 05/30/2014 09:23 AM, Rob wrote:
>>>> Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> On 30/05/14 00:37, Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>>>> Daniel wrote:
>>>>>>> On 29/05/14 12:55, Geoff Welsh wrote:
>>>>>>>> Geoff Welsh wrote:
>>>>>>>>> OK, wtf.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Why, when I am composing a mail message, do the letters appear in
>>>>>>>>> one
>>>>>>>>> font....
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> but when I look in the Sent Folder, (to make sure I typed
>>>>>>>>> everything I
>>>>>>>>> meant to) I notice that the letters are all in a different font?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> No clue on Font names, just they are different
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> GW
>>>>>>>>> SM 2.26, OS X
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> News posts too....looking at this one right now
>>>>>>>> GW
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hey, Geoff, I would have thought that, somewhere in the message, it
>>>>>>> would say what font was used in the message composition, but,
>>>>>>> looking at
>>>>>>> both of your posts, the nearest I can see is ....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> but no mention of font style what so ever!! Sure, if I then had
>>>>>>> selected
>>>>>>> that I wanted to ignore the original font and use my own preferred
>>>>>>> font,
>>>>>>> it would ignore the OP Font, but I cannot see the OP font set
>>>>>>> anywhere!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I wonder how it managers to know what font to use!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Edit - Preferences - Appearance - Fonts.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, that's were I can set things up for my system .... but where
>>>>> do I,
>>>>> or Geoff, set fonts up for e-mail composition??
>>>>
>>>> Edit -> Preferences -> Mail & Newsgroups -> Composition.
>>>>
>>>> That was tough, wasn't it?
>>>>
>>>
>>> What if the user wants a specific plain text font for composition?
>>>
>>> All I see there is 'Defaults for HTML Messages'.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Edit - Preferences - Appearance - Fonts - Monospace
>>
>
> Composition? Not Appearance.

In plaintext there is no font specified in the message itself.
So what you can set is only how plaintext appears, not what font is
used in plaintext messages.
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