Re: Fixed Font

2003-10-17 Thread Jerry Rocteur
My mistake, it was a setting in my mailer... Thanks to Dave Christensen for putting me on the right track.. Sorry for the bandwidth! Jerry On Friday, Oct 17, 2003, at 18:26 Europe/Brussels, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I dunno, the font seems fairly fixed when I view it in pine --ja On F

Re: Fixed Font

2003-10-17 Thread Yves Goergen
On Friday, October 17, 2003 6:38 PM CEST, Gabriel Ricard wrote: > Agreed. Most emails are sent to the list in plain text format, which > does not include and font or style information. You could do that with > HTML formatted emails, but I imagine a large number of people would > dislike reading HTM

Re: Fixed Font

2003-10-17 Thread Gabriel Ricard
Agreed. Most emails are sent to the list in plain text format, which does not include and font or style information. You could do that with HTML formatted emails, but I imagine a large number of people would dislike reading HTML email if their mail client cannot render it. - Gabriel On Friday,

Re: Fixed Font

2003-10-17 Thread gerald_clark
Set your mail reader to use a fixed font. That is where the problem lies. Jerry Rocteur wrote: Hi, I'm new to the list and I am just wondering.. Why don't you guys use a fixed font when pasting mysql queries.. Wouldn't it better to see something like this 'Monaco font on Mac OS X': -- MySQL

Re: Fixed Font

2003-10-17 Thread jabbott
I dunno, the font seems fairly fixed when I view it in pine --ja On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Jerry Rocteur wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to the list and I am just wondering.. > > Why don't you guys use a fixed font when pasting mysql queries.. > > Wouldn't it better to see something like this 'Monac