In article <FE7kk.447$Ht4.55@trnddc01>, Wes Groleau <groleau+news@freeshell.org> wrote:
> dorayme wrote: > > Wes Groleau <groleau+news@freeshell.org> wrote: > >> Or some fault in the rendering engine. I frequently see on my Mac > >> plain text (not rich text) with one or two lines seeming to be in > >> a slightly bigger font than those before or after. > > > > Lets see a case that is the fault of "the rendering engine". A URL? I am > > not disputing this, but I am interested. > > As I said, the worst offender is Thunderbird but I believe > I have seen it in Apple Mail. It is inconsistent, and when > it happens in Thunderbird, I have never bothered to go hunt > up a URI for the post. And obviously, I can't give you a URI > for an e-mail I've received. > > I'm talking about plain text, no HTML tags, and somehow one > line seems to have a font size one or two pixels bigger than > the lines before and after.
I thought we were talking websites and browsers not email - but I notice you did mention email programs. Sorry.