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On 2011-06-06 7:19 AM, Indi wrote: |
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> Anyone can point to a google search, smartass. :) |
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I've been called worse... ;) |
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> Of course, the search turns up nothing that works for tbird3. |
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It doesn't state specifically, but the very first hit works fine for |
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3.1.10 for me... |
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> Do you *really* imagine I'd post what I did without searching first? |
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Well, since the first hack/hit works fine, yeah, that's what I thought... |
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As to your last - yes, I'm on Windows (as I stated before) - but nothing |
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says this hack only works on Windows... |
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You do realize that you cannot edit the userChrome.css file while |
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Thunderbird is running, right? |
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Close/kill Thunderbird, then add the following VERBATIM to your |
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userChrome.css file: |
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* { |
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font-size: 22px !important; |
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font-family: Arial !important; |
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} |
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Adjust the font size to what you want, then start thunderbird... |
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I'll be interested to learn if this DOESN'T work cross-platform, because |
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I though all userChrome.css and user.js hacks were supposed to be |
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cross-platform. Maybe your Window Manager is over-riding it somehow? |