Jolin,
+1 on the font delta offset setting variation report with different display
fonts in the main Message window.
Hint: monospace font are easier to deal with. In the main window, I use MS
Consolas as the display font. Other mono-spaced fonts, like Menlo work
similarly well. Other fonts, no
On 2 Jan 2025, at 14:31, Benjamin Coddington wrote:
> On 2 Jan 2025, at 8:26, Benjamin Coddington wrote:
>> After jumping up to Sequoia from Monterey, the text fields in the message
>> list are shifted down such that some text parts are clipped, the threading
>> delta seems shifted up slightly.
On 2 Jan 2025, at 9:21, Henry Seiden wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> You can adjust the fonts’ sizes and offset (Line Height delta) from the
> Fonts menu (Menu>View>Choose Font) while in each appropriate window or
> likewise the Home window. My offset is 0 for my selected font (Consolas).
> YMMV.
>
> Respect
On 2 Jan 2025, at 8:26, Benjamin Coddington wrote:
> Hey Benny, et al.
>
> After jumping up to Sequoia from Monterey, the text fields in the message
> list are shifted down such that some text parts are clipped, the threading
> delta seems shifted up slightly. I've tried resetting fonts and the
Hi Ben,
You can adjust the fonts’ sizes and offset (Line Height delta) from the Fonts
menu (Menu>View>Choose Font) while in each appropriate window or likewise the
Home window. My offset is 0 for my selected font (Consolas). YMMV.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
- -
Techworks Pro Co.
E: infotechwor
Hey Benny, et al.
After jumping up to Sequoia from Monterey, the text fields in the message list
are shifted down such that some text parts are clipped, the threading delta
seems shifted up slightly. I've tried resetting fonts and the light height
delta is zero - here's what its looking like: