I see it while reading mikes messages while viewing through my web
based gmail interface.
On 7/5/07, Tony E - Jaraeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reading through the email thread backwards, I was ready to dismiss this,
> except, that I came across the same font size issue. Check it out here:
>
Reading through the email thread backwards, I was ready to dismiss this,
except, that I came across the same font size issue. Check it out here:
http://www.phoenixwing.com/images/re1776_plug.eml.jpg
I use Windows XP with the latest Mozilla Thunderbird... and I see the
ranging font sizes. Since
On 7/4/07, Matt Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Havens:
> On Wednesday 04 July 2007 2:42 pm, Kevin Brown wrote:
>> Mike Schwartz... His come through in outrageously small print that
gets
>> bigger on each line.
> I still only see one size.
It's a question of whether your MUA is set t
Michael Havens:
> On Wednesday 04 July 2007 2:42 pm, Kevin Brown wrote:
>> Mike Schwartz... His come through in outrageously small print that gets
>> bigger on each line.
> I still only see one size.
It's a question of whether your MUA is set to display the text portion of a
message in preferenc
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 2:42 pm, Kevin Brown wrote:
> Mike Schwartz... His come through in outrageously small print that gets
> bigger on each line.
I still only see one size.
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>> Is there a reason your emails have half a dozen different font sizes in
>> the text?
>
>
> I don't see that? I see one size.
Mike Schwartz... His come through in outrageously small print that gets
bigger on each line.
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On Wednesday 04 July 2007 1:50 pm, Kevin Brown wrote:
> Is there a reason your emails have half a dozen different font sizes in
> the text?
I don't see that? I see one size.
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> (my 0.02: this is an excellent selection, and some good
> reading material for today's world... I was almost tempted
> to "cross post" this to rec.arts.books on Usenet...)
> In case anyone [has some "free" time today, and]
> wants to read the whole essay, it is at:
> http://www.gnu.org/phil
On 7/4/07, Gerald Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello...
I was writing some stuff about the number 1776 and came across the
following quote
from Stallman's "The GNU GPL and the American Way" essay: "The Free
Software Movement
was founded in 1984, but its inspira
Hello...
I was writing some stuff about the number 1776 and came across the following
quote
from Stallman's "The GNU GPL and the American Way" essay: "The Free Software
Movement
was founded in 1984, but its inspiration comes from the ideals of 1776:
freedom, community,
and v
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