[kdepim-users] Font size in KMail HTML viewer

Stan Goodman stan.goodman at hashkedim.com
Tue Sep 7 01:57:50 BST 2010


At 02:09:26 on Tuesday Tuesday 07 September 2010, Pascal Hasko Bernhard 
<pascal.hasko.bernhard at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Am 06.09.2010 22:01, schrieb Stan Goodman:
> > At 21:56:49 on Monday Monday 06 September 2010, Ingo Klöcker
> >
> > <kloecker at kde.org> wrote:
> >> On Sunday 05 September 2010, Stan Goodman wrote:
> >>> At 23:12:25 on Sunday Sunday 05 September 2010, Ingo Klöcker
> >>>
> >>> <kloecker at kde.org> wrote:
> >>>> On Sunday 05 September 2010, Stan Goodman wrote:
> >>>>> Changing the font size in the message window is duck soup, but I
> >>>>> do not find a way to do the same thing for the HTML viewer. What
> >>>>> am I overlooking?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> KMail is v1.9.10.
> >>>>
> >>>> That's KDE 3.5.10.
> >>>
> >>> That's true.
> >>>
> >>>> I assume by message window you mean the separate message viewer
> >>>> one gets by double clicking a message. And by HTML viewer you mean
> >>>> the message pane in the main window, right?
> >>>
> >>> The message window is where one reads the plain-text of incoming
> >>> messages. The HTML viewer is where a HTML-formatted version is
> >>> displayed.
> >>
> >> Hmm. I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
> >
> > I don't know how it can be made more clear.
> >
> >>>> You can change the font size in both viewers for example with
> >>>> Ctrl+Mouse wheel.
> >>>
> >>> My mouse doesn't have wheels. I can change the font size in the
> >>> message window by Settings > Configure KMail > Appearance > Fonts.
> >>> I do not see a way to either choose a font or change the style or
> >>> size of an existing font. Surely there must be a way.
> >>
> >> The thing with HTML is that the HTML tells KMail which font size to
> >> use. I'm not sure whether the standard keyboard shortcuts of
> >> Konqueror for changing the font size work in KMail 1.9. Try whether
> >> Ctrl+Plus (and Ctrl+Minus) work. (In KMail 1.13 they do not work.
> >> :-( )
> >
> > Then maybe this is a good time to try Evolution. Perhaps it is more
> > complete than KMail in this respect.
> >
> > ^+ and ^- are normal for browsers; one  would have thought that the
> > developers of KMail would have understood why they are handy.
> > Apparently they don't.
> >
> > I find the text displayed in the HTML viewer to be so small that I
> > need to squint, or sometimes to give up reading it and go on to
> > something more productive. It is very hard to believe that there is
> > no means provided to enlarge the text. Or to use instead an external
> > viewer like a browser.
>
> Hi Stan,
>
> I can totally understand your frustration, as I also have a problem
> with tiny fonts in HTML-mails. With Kmail 1.12 the keyboard 'shortcut'
> CTRL+Plus works well.
> Don't get me wrong, but purchasing a mouse with a scroll wheel is in
> IMHO definitively not the worst decision you could make. Thus you can
> increase the font size holding the CTRL-key pressed while scrolling,
> it's really easy. In Kmail all content of the HTML message is thus
> increased, pictures and graphics also, while doing the same in
> Evolution only increases the font, which makes some mails look quite
> weird.
>
> Pascal

It may be. But my machines all have Kensington two-button "Expert Mouse" 
trackballs, which I do not feel impelled to replace. That the mouse wheel 
may make it convenient  to size the text is not the issue. In a sane 
world, sizing would not be dependent upon the existence of a mouse wheel. 
In fact, it has much more to do with the indifference of KDE developers 
to the needs of users outside the team -- which is nothing to be proud 
of, and which is a much broader problem than only font sizing.

I'll check Evolution, and I'll check Thunderbird to see if either provides 
this simple facility that should so obviously be provided with an HTML 
viewer. I would bet that the latter will be that capable.




-- 
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel
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