On 10/27/2015 12:45 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> George wrote:
>> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>> stan pierce wrote on 10/26/2015 3:27 PM:
>>>> In spite of setting fonts in Preferences, I am still having the font
>>>> size change (mostly to very small) at random. This started happening
>>>> after installing SM 2.38 and Windows 10.
>>>
>>> Create a new profile and see if it still happens.  If not, post back
>>> here and someone will help you migrate your settings from the old
>>> profile to the new one.
>>>
>>
>> I have Windows 10 and Windows 7.  Doesn't happen under Windows 7
>> SeaMonkey version 2.38 or 2.39.  It does happen under Windows 10
>> though.
>>
>> It has something to do with the message's "text encoding".
>> Text size depends on whether the message is using Unicode or
>> something else like Western.
>>
>> I don't know how to fix this.
> 
> Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Fonts
> 
> If you look closely, you'll see that you can set font sizes and minimum 
> values independently for different encodings. So if Western is set to 16 
> with a minimum of 12 but Unicode is set to 12 with no minimum, you'll 
> get different results depending on the encoding.
> 

I can set a preferred font-size for proportional fonts and for monospace
fonts but not for each different font-family (serif, sans-serif,
cursive, and fantasy).  I can also set a minimum font-size globally but
without distinguishing proportional and monospace.

The preferred font-size is used where the Web page or message does not
include a font-size.  The minimum font-size is applied where a eb page
or message does specify a font-size smaller than my minimum.

-- 
David E. Ross

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