Richard Owlett wrote on 29-01-17 15:34:
On 01/25/2017 08:21 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've just changed laptops. The CRITICAL difference is the change
FROM a 4:3 aspect ratio TO 16:9.
I can properly display web sites if I *set ZOOM to 130%.
I can find settings for min and max zoom in about:config.
I wish to *FORCE DEFAULT ZOOM* to 133%.
How?
Due to "popular demand" I have installed SeaMonkey 2.46 .
Unfortunately the problem still exists.
I am using Debian Jessie with Mate Desktop.
*NOTE BENE*
I am using version 8.6.0 from purchased DVDs.
Due to bandwidth limitations, *NO* updates to OS.
This time, when installing SeaMonkey I literally followed the
instructions at
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall#install_linux.
[My previous installation had been when this machine was being used
primarily as an experiment. This machine/install is now my primary
machine. I have some cleanup to do.]
I have a gut feel that it is significant that it is significant that
I'm using the Mate Desktop.
I have set zoom range as 50% to 200% and about:config reports
"toolkit.zoomManager.zoomValues;.5,1.,1.33,1.5,2.0"
More when I feel that I've cleaned up some things.
PERFECT, but PLEASE try my suggestion: Specially step 5.
1. In about-config change the values of toolkit.zoomManager.zoomValues
to "0.5,0.75,0.9,1.33,1.4,1.5,2" (without the quotes)
2. Stop SM
3. Start SM
4. Then click on "View" - then click on "Zoom" then click on : "133%"
5. Sometimes I need to perform steps 2 to 4 again, again, and finally
all is ok.
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