Signature.htmlI normally reply in whatever the original poster uses, because when I convert HTML to plain text it removes all the attribution indentation, making it difficult to tell who wrote what (see below...I converted this post back to plain text). HTML is generally painful to read unless your editor completely supports editing in it (mine doesn't), so I second the motion to post only plain text.

-Mark





"Wayne Watson" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... That's strange--tiny image below. I use SeaMonkey, and it seems to be almost identical to Tbird. I tend to use html for my signature. I'm not sure what someone did to produce the tiny print below. Ah, I see, they apparently grabbed the image, and inserted it. When I grab images with SnagIt, I have the text size set to something much more reasonable than I see here. Maybe someone has exceptionally good eyes.

Occasionally, when I print, e-mail, not my own, I get tiny letters. That's solvable (Win XP) by pumping up the size in Print Preview. I still find it odd, and it seems to happen randomly.

bob gailer wrote:
Wayne Watson wrote:
I'm curious about this request. What mail reader are you using that causes the problem?

I use Thunderbird. It is not the cause of the problem. It renders emails exactly as formatted by the sender.

The specific example I was reacting to was this morning 1:08 AM:
Re: [Tutor] Formatting zip module arguments correctly
[email protected]

In hopes that you can see graphics, here is an extract:



[snip]


--
Bob Gailer
Chapel Hill NC
919-636-4239


--

          Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)

            (121.01 Deg. W, 39.26 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)

         "Less than all cannot satisfy Man." -- William Blake





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