On 5/30/14 8:31 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 30/05/14 13:23, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Geoff Welsh:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
It should suffice to select for Western and Unicode.
It /should/ suffice to choose ONE font that I like to (or can easily)
read, and have all messages I select appear in that font
For SM, the diplayed font depends on the Character Encoding of the message.
So, Hartmut, this must mean that somewhere with-in the message header,
the font in which it was composed *must* be listed, doesn't it??
No. Plain text messages have no font metadata in the header whatsoever.
It _does_ have the encoding, e.g., utf8. When one configures fonts for
SeaMonkey, it is insufficient to set for only one encoding. If one wants
to use the same font everywhere for plain text, one must purposely set
that font in each of the different encodings in preferences.
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