I’ve been using a Mac for a long time, and I don’t see how an older version of
the Mac’s Mail app could be causing this issue.
I would expect that a MacBook from 2011 should have been updated to at least
High Sierra (macOS 10.13.x), so I would eliminate that as the cause of the
issue, and look
On 17/1/22 17:51, Gabe Griffith wrote:
I did just buy a new 14 inch MacBook Pro this morning which is
upgrading from my old 2011 MacBook so maybe it will resolve itself
with the new computer. I can hope so anyway, right?
It should have a newer version of everything, including Apple Mail -
Hi all,
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have had an issue in the past of sending
something that said it was in 18 point font on my end but when a friend
received it on her windows computer it said it was something like 13.5 point.
These are all blind folks so they are all using screen
Never had this kind of problem and regularly check mail on a PC, I phone and
Mac which I’m doing now.
Kawal.
> On 16 Jan 2022, at 17:45, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I used to experience something like this in reverse. My father used to send
> me emails that I could read with voiceover
Hello,
I used to experience something like this in reverse. My father used to send me
emails that I could read with voiceover but anybody else in thee family said
were completely blank. He wcomposed his messages with High Contrast mode on the
windows system. If one used vo-T to query
Tim brings up good points, however, even if the font size is very small and
cannot be seen by a sighted individual, a screen reader on windows should still
be able to read the message.
- Brad -
On Jan 16, 2022, at 11:07, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi,
Often, as VO users, the
Hi,
Often, as VO users, the testing of reading vs visible to the sighted user is
awkward. The font size could be so small that a sighted user won’t be able to
read it, but VO doesn’t care as it is simply taking the text and voicing it.
Similarly, if the font colour was the same as the
I have tested reading this message on both my Mac and my PC using Outlook
(latest Microsoft365), as well as my iPhone, with no issues reading the
message. I am writing this reply using Outlook on my PC. My Outlook is set to
compose in HTML, using Arial 12 pt. font. My Outlook is set to read
I've never experienced any issue with fonts, but I don't use any fancy fonts
either.
When using the Mail app on my Mac, I use Helvetica which is the standard font.
When using Outlook on my PC, I use Ariel, also a standard font.
I use the native mail app on my iPhone, and whatever is The
That shouldn't have anything to do with it.
- Brad -
On Jan 15, 2022, at 23:39, Dave Carlson wrote:
Change your settings so that you are composing only inn plain text.
Dave Carlson
Farfar, Engineer, Oregonian, Woodworker, and Pioneer
On Jan 15, 2022, at 8:20 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
Hello
Dave suggestion is really good and that could be the cause although I’m not
sure if you did that and sent that message just a bit ago. The other thought I
had was it could be a font issue. I have this issue come up once when using Mac
while at work while others were on windows. I had a font
Change your settings so that you are composing only inn plain text.
Dave Carlson
Farfar, Engineer, Oregonian, Woodworker, and Pioneer
On Jan 15, 2022, at 8:20 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
Hello all,
I'll try to explain my situation and see if anyone has come across this or has
any thoughts.
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