On 04/26/16 02:38, Tim wrote:
I would have thought that you'd be configuring the overall operating
system display preferences for high contrast, reversed colour scheme
(bright on dark), and that programs like mail clients would inherit
those options (ignoring HTML displays that set their own colours).
.

I do make setup selections for high contrast, even the high contrast icons, DejaVuSans text, etc. but I don't know of any _overall_ "reversed colour scheme(bright on dark)" option? I am able to use an option to get reverse colors with pdf's in Evince and use that often.

I set Thunderbird to display white text on black, but that only controls the message text panel, the rest is the usual black on white, and I can make do with that until an appearance extension catches up.

The latest Thunderbird leaves only the bottom third of this wide screen for the text. The rest is filled up with double spaced information, the center third being essentially a duplicate of information listed at the top third with a few lines I don't need, I don't routinely need Message ID and In Reply To. I know that extraneous information panel can be cleared by double clicking to open the message and add space for the message text but I don't usually open the message.

I just finished a two days in the hospital after an incident with a horse and my "Claws" issues become lower priority for a while due to other things that need attention.

Thanks,

Bob

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