Ben09880 wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Tiresias PCfont Z
A wonderful share! Thank You Roger!
Definitely easier to read. :)
Sounds good, now how do I install it? I used ufonts.com to
get to freedailydownloads.com where I selected ezfonts and
then selected install. I waited a little while
Roger Fink wrote:
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Ben09880 wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Tiresias PCfont Z
A wonderful share! Thank You Roger!
Definitely easier to read. :)
Sounds good, now how do I install it? I used ufonts.com to
get to freedailydownloads.com where I selected ezfonts
PhillipJones wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Glenn wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Original Message
Ben09880 wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Tiresias PCfont Z
A wonderful share! Thank You Roger!
Definitely easier to read. :)
Sounds good, now how do I install it? I used ufonts.com to
get
Lee lbray5...@bellsouth.net wrote in message
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Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey. The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you
Roger Fink wrote:
Tiresias PCfont Z
A wonderful share! Thank You Roger!
Definitely easier to read. :)
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Ben09880 wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Tiresias PCfont Z
A wonderful share! Thank You Roger!
Definitely easier to read. :)
Sounds good, now how do I install it? I used ufonts.com to
get to freedailydownloads.com where I selected ezfonts and
then selected
You could also try cyan or magenta on black and see if that's more
visible/easier on your eyes than white text. Under SM
Preferences-Appearance-Colors you can force-choose the colors for text
and background if you uncheck Use System Colors, and also check Use my
chosen colors (which may
I did try the white fonts on a black background and yes the body of the
msg was much easier to read but the portion I have trouble reading is
the listing of incoming msgs and nothing changed there. That is where
my primary problem is. As far as the body goes a Ctrl and + makes
reading a lot
On 05/19/2013 09:44 AM, Lori wrote:
Also, I don't understand why web
designers use light-colored fonts on white or light backgrounds. I have to
squint to see them.
See my post in mozilla.general titled Amazing change in viewing sites.
It is amazing what a little display adjustment can do for
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier
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I am not an official seamonkey contact, just a user like you.
Your operating system should have a magnification tool that should magnify
everything.
I know that Windows and Ubuntu (and even iOS) all have some screen
magnifying glass tool, that allows you to magnify sections of the screen.
Using
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with
space.
Oh, I also have a pair of glasses optimized to exactly my normal viewing
distance, and it was a well spent $200 to go with top quality hardware. That
helps old eyes, too.
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Lee wrote:
Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey. The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the
incoming mail (not the body of text)is so small. I
Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey. The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the
incoming mail (not the body of text)is so small. I know I can hit Ctrl
and + and enlarge
First time ever using a newsgroup, sorry if I do this wrong.
Have you ever tried using magnification software?
Have you tried custom themes?
I am an aspiring theme creator and believe the changes you would like
are possible.
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with white-on-black?
I believe sharp
Hi Ben, when I increased the font size and then tried to sign in
the area where you sign in and insert your password and then hit
enter or what ever it say s is blocked by the larger print.
Sorry for not being clearer. Old eyes and old brain.
Ben09880 wrote:
I also have not experienced
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with
Richard Owlett wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it
Lee wrote:
Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey. The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the
incoming mail (not the body of text)is so small. I know I can hit Ctrl
and +
On 2013-05-17 11:28 (GMT-0400) Lee composed:
Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey. The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the
incoming mail (not the body of text)is so
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