On 1/29/10 9:49 AM, "Xavier Morel" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Which is exactly what you're disagreeing with, I think. HTML composer should > not allow size specification -> default size set by the guy reading the email > will always apply Do you read what you type when you type it? I mean, most people do, so being able to set the font size of what you're reading is important. To set the size of the font in the message without ACTUALLY setting the size of the font in the message kind of requires a complete decoupling of what you see from what you send, and I can't see that as being a terribly good idea. "What you sent me kind of looks strange" "Well, I can't actually see that. It looks okay in the message composer, but when I send it out, it gets all changed, so the layout's usually messed up" "Yet you keep using that program?" "Well yes. Being able to specify font size in an email is evil, as if you didn't know, LOL. This way, evil is avoided." "Ooooookay" -- John C. Welch Writer/Analyst Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions [email protected] _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list List help: http://lists.ranchero.com/listinfo.cgi/email-init-ranchero.com
