Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
TBE they're so small as to require both a strong magnifying glass and a
bit of imagination to read them. I'm taking maybe 0.020" high here.
Now, I can go into prefs and tell it to use 40 point fonts which brings
slashdot up to somewhat small, but readable. But it only applies to the
web pages content, not seamonkey's own menu's and such, they remain
unchanged.
Unforch, nothing I can do seem to be able to effect the size of the fonts
used in the address bar and other similar locations, like the status line
at the bottom. When it says done, that word will fit between | | with
lots of room to spare.
Does anyone have a formula that would make seamonkey usable?
You could change under Preferences/Appearance/Fonts the Display
resolution to 72 dpi or select other to choose a setting somewhere to
your liking. I usually just leave it set to system settings but you
might prefer the larger menus and message body.
When you change the settings, you might need to downscale the fonts,
unless you want one letter per screen.
Jim
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