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@REPLYADDR Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid>
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I`m not sure if this has been discussed previously about v115 in
relation to line spacing. I`m still on 102.15.1 as Linux Mint hasn`t yet
made 115 available, so I`ve only been skimming any articles about 115 as
being of passing interest.
Yesterday I got an email from a person I`ve been communicating for
years. I noticed the lines in that latest email seemed squashed
together, and on closer inspection all the letters with descenders had
those descender "extensions below the line" missing. When I replied, my
TB showed the lines accurately in the quoted section (>). I asked if the
email I`d received had been composed with v115, and that was confirmed.
Interestingly, when I viewed the original email in FairEmail (Android),
the lines were fine and the descenders were there.
My default is to view a message in "Original HTML". If I change to
"Simple HTML", then the descenders reappear (same with plain text). I
compose messages in plain text, so that`s why the descenders appeared in
the quoted section. I`m a bit puzzled with FairEmail, though, as I
assumed it displayed original HTML. If that`s the case, why did the
descenders show? (OK, that`s not exactly a TB question!)
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Jeff
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