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Re: [trinity-users] Re: [users] How to increase the font size in Kmail HTML text

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:30:37 -0500
On Thursday 08 November 2018 20:16:32 J Leslie Turriff wrote:

> On 2018-11-08 19:05:09 Gene Heskett 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!
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
> 	Correct.  There are no font controls (AFAICS) for the HTML version of
> an email.
>
> Leslie
>
>
But, this incoming email has zero references to html in the header, and 
claims to be 8859-1 text. It just isn't working here. Not even a 
mimetype, or boundary statement in the header.

This is not a showstopper, but with the current condition of my eyesight, 
its is an inconvenience. Takes some of the fun out a living in an 
alternate world of a crowd of faceless (I'd like to see pix of you 
folks, so I could imagine that a Kate Draven message had a face) email 
friends. With the missus slowly fading away from COPD, I may as well be 
alone in this house because she doesn't have enough wind to carry on 
anything like a lengthy  conversation.  So what gets done is generally 
done w/o consulting my lady. It needs done, I do it.  And of course I 
have hobbies. Too many, as anyone poking around in my web page can see. 
But thats what you get from somebody who occasionally calls hisself a 
JOAT.

-- 
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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