Hello Jernej,

On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 15:41:34 +0100 GMT (12-Feb-21, 21:41 +0700 GMT),
Jernej Simončič wrote:

>> I use Courier New 10 for HTML emails. Sometimes I need to quote something in 
>> another font, and after that, I want to continue in "my" font.

> I suggest you use just about any other font - Courier New is nearly 
> unreadable on high-DPI displays, because it's so thin (though this message 
> did not use Courier New - first part didn't have any font defined, so it used 
> whatever my fallback font is).

It was written in my default font, and in the HTML editor, it said "Courier New 
10". I guess it is OK if that shows in your default font (easier for you to 
read), but I wonder why the editor shows me a font... And by the way, what font 
and size would you recomend? On my display, Courier New looks good and is 
easily readable.

Interestingly enough, I don't recall ever having set this default font, so I 
went into Preferences / Viewer/Editor, and I could not find any setting for 
default font. Am I looking in the wrong place?

>> Here the font is back to Courier New 10 while I am typing. Let me know what 
>> you see.

> Looks like Times New Roman to me.

Yep, exactly my point. I had set the font manually Courier New after the quoted 
link.

I'd call that a bug, would you too?

--

Cheers,
Thomas.

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