David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/27/2015 12:45 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
George wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
stan pierce wrote on 10/26/2015 3:27 PM:
In spite of setting fonts in Preferences, I am still having the font
size change (mostly to very small) at random. This started happening
after installing SM 2.38 and Windows 10.
Create a new profile and see if it still happens. If not, post back
here and someone will help you migrate your settings from the old
profile to the new one.
I have Windows 10 and Windows 7. Doesn't happen under Windows 7
SeaMonkey version 2.38 or 2.39. It does happen under Windows 10
though.
It has something to do with the message's "text encoding".
Text size depends on whether the message is using Unicode or
something else like Western.
I don't know how to fix this.
Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Fonts
If you look closely, you'll see that you can set font sizes and minimum
values independently for different encodings. So if Western is set to 16
with a minimum of 12 but Unicode is set to 12 with no minimum, you'll
get different results depending on the encoding.
I can set a preferred font-size for proportional fonts and for monospace
fonts but not for each different font-family (serif, sans-serif,
cursive, and fantasy). I can also set a minimum font-size globally but
without distinguishing proportional and monospace.
True, but that wasn't the OP's issue. He said "It has something to do
with the message's 'text encoding.' Text size depends on whether the
message is using Unicode or something else like Western."
At the top of the dialog, you can pull down the encoding from the button
next to "Fonts for:" and you'll find that yes, you can set different
sizes for different encodings. I'll wager if the OP sets the same sizes
for Western and Unicode, the discrepancy will vanish.
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