I have looked everywhere I can think of, and have been unable to find an
answer -- among the ridiculous number of ways that fonts appear to be
controlled in Thunderbird -- that works for this issue :-(
I recently changed to a larger monitor, and, after lots of twiddling, have
more-or-less got most programs looking reasonably sensible. But Thunderbird is
being recalcitrant.
I am using TB 102.10.0, which is the current version in the debian stable
repositories, on 64-bit debian stable.
Here is the issue:
When I open TB, I see three panes: one runs the full height of the TB window,
and is on the left of the screen. It contains a list of the TB e-mail folders.
The remaining space is divided into two panes, one vertically above the other.
The second pane, the top one of these two, shows the subjects of received
e-mails in whatever folder is selected in the first pane. The third pane,
below the second one, is where the contents of e-mails are displayed.
I have TB configured so as to display incoming e-mail as plain text. They
display correctly, BUT the font used to display the contents in the third pane
is too large on the new monitor. How *exactly* do I control the size of the
font used to display the contents of received plain text e-mails?
That is:
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| | | <- how to control font size
| | | <- in this pane??
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