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Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
> This affects *all* other X applications, so it's probably a last resort.
I had the problem with mozilla-based ones, and as I have a 26" hdtv monitor,
well, I kinda needed it
anyway :P
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Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
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>> Since upgrading to Thunderbird 2.0.0.0, the browser font used to
>> display trees (folders, message lists) is tiny, so tiny that (a) I
>> have difficulty reading it, and (b) nothing is rendered in bold.
>>
>> How can I cha
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
I usually set the xorg.conf option DPI under my "Device" Section. Usually helps.
This affects *all* other X applications, so it's probably a last resort.
FYI: thunderbird-bin 2.0.0.0 has normal-sized fonts.
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
> It does not.
I usually set the xorg.conf option DPI under my "Device" Section. Usually helps.
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Since upgrading to Thunderbird 2.0.0.0, the browser font used to
display trees (folders, message lists) is tiny, so tiny that (a) I
have difficulty reading it, and (b) nothing is rendered in bold.
How can I change the size of the fonts in Thunderbird's browser?
Go to Edit -> Preferences -> Go
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Since upgrading to Thunderbird 2.0.0.0, the browser font used to
display trees (folders, message lists) is tiny, so tiny that (a) I
have difficulty reading it, and (b) nothing is rendered in bold.
The docs speak of userChrome.css as the file (not pres
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