From: not.jim.silverton@erols.com
"James Silverton" wrote in message
news:41412943$0$6904$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
>
> "Paul Ebermann" wrote in message
> news:chr3tj.3vvbsov.1@hamster.epaul.my-fqdn.de...
> > "James Silverton" skribis:
> > >
> > > "James Silverton" wrote in message
> > > news:4140aede$0$6926$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
> > > >
> > > > "Thad" wrote in message
> > > > news:2qbkneFsr5i5U1@uni-berlin.de...
> > >
> > > Just a quick comment. If the above message arrived in a large
> heavy
> > > font as it did on my machine, it is because I sent it as a reply
> and
> > > somehow the original font was used. I'll have to see if I can do
> > > something about it after this note!
> >
> > In the message is not a font declared - it's plain text,
> > as it should be on usenet.
> >
> > Your newsreader seems to layout messages in
> > an uncommon encoding (ISO-8859-2) another way.
> >
> > (Mine does, too - but it's only a very slight
> > difference in Font.)
> >
> > You can change this via Tools -> Options -> Read -> Fonts
> > (Assuming these are the names - I use the german version.)
> >
>
> Thanks! I have not had time to sort this out but this is the only
time
> the heavy large font has appeared. It's not a big enough nuisance to
> merit a lot of work but I may figure it out yet!
>
I had an idea and checked the details of the messages. The normal font
for most messages I send and receive is given by charset=us=ascii.
Messages in the far from slightly different large heavy font are in
charset="iso-8859-2". It seems that if I reply to a message in the
latter charset the setting remains. I don't know if this a feature of
Internet Explorer but I guess you are right about iso-8859-2 since my
default font is supposed to be set as US-ascii in
Tools...Options...Read...Fonts.
Jim.
Jim.
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