<p>Boa Noite!</p>
<p>Peço desculpas mas gostaria que não me enviassem mais mensagens pois, não tenho condições de ler todas, e assim não representam nada, vocês ficam perdendo tempo e eu não tenho condições de ler todas, pois preciso traduzi-las, e isto me leva muito tempo até porque vocês enviam muitas mensagens.... desculpas mas vamos deixar como estão..... <br /><br />Em 21:30, <strong><span title="Billie Walsh<bilwalsh@swbell.net>">Billie Walsh </span></strong> escreveu:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid #6868cc; margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br />On 11/15/2008 Steven Vollom wrote:<br />> Billie Walsh wrote:<br />> > > Steven Vollom wrote:<br />> > > <br />> >> >> I removed Kmail from the Kmenu dropdown when I decided to use<br />> >> >> Thunderbird. It is still installed on my computer. I recently<br />> >> >> purchased a new monitor with a 22" screen. It allows me to<br />> increase<br />> >> >> Print Size to an easily readable size on everything but Firefox<br />> and<br />> >> >> Thunderbird. There are ways to increase font size temporarily<br />> when you<br />> >> >> read emails, but it is progressive requiring repeating a<br />> several click<br />> >> >> process to get to an acceptable size, and nothing else on the<br />> screen<br />> >> >> increases, so it only improves that area of the screen. You<br />> can also<br />> >> >> permanently increase the size of print when you write or reply<br />> to an<br />> >> >> email, however, as before, the balance of the screen is still<br />> fine print.<br />> >> >> <br />> >> >> <br />> > ><br />> > > TB and Ff don't usually follow the system defaults for font. They<br />> have<br />> > > to be set in the preferences for each one. I like the arial font<br />> for<br />> > > it's clearness and have to set the font size to about 18 on my<br />> LCD<br />> > > monitor to get it big enough [ about the same size as 12 on my<br />> old CRT<br />> > > and lower res ]. I can't read the standard sans serif as easily.<br />> > > <br />> And does this change the font size of all the fonts on the page? I<br />> would like to open the program and easily be able to read the name of<br />> the program, the menu items, when a menu item is opened, the choices,<br />> the incoming email titles and the print size of my reply, without<br />> having<br />> to enter the menu multiple times to make adjustments. Everything<br />> else<br />> works that way, why don't FF and TB? I can find no configuration<br />> option<br />> that allows for permanent changes. It is probably my lack of<br />> intelligence, however, that is why I am asking for help on a subject<br />> that should be a no-brainer.<br />><br /><br />I think the KDE settings work for anything you see in the, well on my <br />computer, blue band across the top. The font setting within TB just seem <br />to change the size of the font in the read pane only. In Firefox the web <br />page designer has more control over what you see for fonts on your <br />screen. You can set a minimum font size however. Doesn't work for <br />_everything_ but does help<br /><br />-- <br />Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans.<br /><br /><br /><br />-- <br />kubuntu-users mailing list<br />kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com<br />Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users<br /><br /></blockquote>