On Tuesday 22 September 2020 12:34:15 E. Liddell via tde-users wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2020 19:42:28 +0200
Uwe Brauer <oub(a)mat.ucm.es> wrote:
> "UB" == Uwe Brauer
<oub(a)mat.ucm.es> writes:
I am running in a new problem. Being old fashioned I still like
seamonkey because it offers browswer+mail.
However the fonts, especially of the summary lines in mail are very
small. I changed all the fonts I can think of, first in seamonkey and
then in the trinity setting but no result the fonts size in the message
itself I can change but not of the summary buffer.
Anybody has an idea?
I just checked in ubuntuu (gnome) I can using the gnome-tweak tool
enhance the fonts, but trinity seems not to influence the seamonkey
fonts (and of course I changed these also)
Seamonkey and the other Firefox-family browsers are GTK-based.
TDE is not. You can sort of control GTK themes from the Trinity
Control Center by installing gtk3-tqt-engine and gtk-qt-engine, but
these are buggy and can cause other problems.
The other options are to find a desktop-agnostic GTK themer
(if such a program exists), or hand-editing GTK theme files.
E. Liddell
I use Seamonkey for only one thing, which is a very obscure and hard-to-find
blog. I did notice that the fonts are rather small for the general gui, but
for the pages themselves I use css to force my preferences -- fonts were one
of my headaches at the time -- and this was on recommendation of the
maintainer of the network.
So I don't know much about it, and might be completely off-base, but if a css
solution would work, I'd be glad to share mine, or find out more about it.
Bill