On Thursday 08 November 2018 18:28:57 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2018 20:13:04 Kate Draven
wrote:
On
Thursday 08 November 2018 19:57:15 Kate Draven wrote:
> How can I increase Kmail's HTML font to
a readable size? (See
> attachment.) There's no line item in Settings -> Appearance ->
> Fonts -> Apply to: for Message Body - HTML.
> Yes, yes, I know; HTML can have multiple font sizes. What I
> need is some
way
> to scale them all by some percentage, or something.
Settings > Configure kmail > Appearance
Seems to work here, for everything BUT the message window itself.
Bummer.
Kate The Great and Terrible!
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Scroll to message body, I think it's that one.
Just keep playing with it, the option is there. I've set it to 14
point meself.
Cheers,
Kate
I have Kate, it changes the header display, but not the message body,
when message body is selected. It used to work. But its been a couple
points small for months now, makes it a bit difficult since I am in the
middle of getting my cataracts fixed, so I'm wearing a slight minus in
front of the right eye, and the old heavy duty ++ yet in front of the
left eye. I can drive, but the world is a lot bluer to the right eye
since the lens I was born with has now yellowed with 84 years of age.
And I caught a cold or something, so I dropped our of the OR schedule &
can't get back in till 12/2.
Try Kmail Setting/Configure/Appearance
That's where you change the settings for type font, appearance, color,
background, etc., for Kmail text. I think the html settings are different in
that you have to choose to send and receive html, or maybe it is rather that
one chooses not to send html but plain text only (like the Present Author).
If I understand what you're (singular) asking and others (plural) discussing -
how to make your text yellow and background black and quoted text green, and
links red, et cetera ad infinitum et nauseam - I skimmed through the emails,
sorry - then this ought to solve the problem.
Bill