In article <tR8kk.465$Ht4.397@trnddc01>, Wes Groleau <groleau+news@freeshell.org> wrote:
> dorayme wrote: > > OK in that case, same request, I would be interested to see a case of > > the phenomena in a browser. I know nothing about email but if you can > > get the source of the HTML email concerned and post it to a webserver > > (you can cut out any bits you don't want publicly available), it would > > be interesting to take a look. > > I don't receive HTML e-mails or newsposts. I'm talking about PLAIN > TEXT, where the O.S. and/or Aqua routines in 10.3.9 that put text > on screen don't render it all the same size, when there is NOT > any HTML to cause the effect.
We are having fun then! I seem unable to get anything right! Let me see now, I like to check now and then on the exact amount that my brain is going south.
Original post and subject was about Safari, a browser. Soon John McWilliams comes in to talk about Safari and Firefox and mentions line distortion. Then I say that is probably poor webpage design. And then you come in and talk about "the rendering engine" and I missed that you were specifically meaning email app and plain text.
(I am not sure whether I should take an extra fish oil tablet or not today. But I am reminded to take at least one. A mate of mine reckons omega 3 helps one's brain so I take one a day when I remember. Perhaps I should take at least two, one to help me remember to take at least one. But hang on, what will help me to remember to take two? Three? But if I need three, I would have to take four and so on. Sounds pretty fishy to me <g>)