Re: folder darkening with new messages by Bill
Bill
Sat Jul 17 08:14:54 CDT 2004
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Thanks for asking this!
I was annoyed by the problem but didn't think there was a fix (partly
because I hadn't thought to think about it).
Gill Sans works so much better. Won't tell you what I was using, but it was
worse than NY. :)
Best,
- Bill
On 7/15/04 10:29 PM, in article
894ee765.0407152129.582212f3@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlick"
<mvp1@igc.org> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Thanks a lot, switching to Gill Sans fixes the problem.
>
> Mark
>
> Dave Cortright <dc@dev.null> wrote in message
> news:<BD1C6B8D.15243%dc@dev.null>...
>> On 7/15/04 3:57 PM, in article
>> 894ee765.0407151157.4ddd6065@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlick"
>> <mvp1@igc.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Group members:
>>>
>>> I rely on folders which receive filtered messages becoming darker
>>> when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is practically
>>> no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain new
>>> messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 preferences.
>>> I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark Pavlick
>>
>> Entourage bolds the font of the folder name, and also appends a number
>> indicating the number of unread messages. Perhaps you should try a different
>> font. I just switched to Gill Sans recently, and I really like it a lot.
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I was annoyed by the problem but didn't think there was a fix (partly becau=
se I hadn't thought to think about it).<BR>
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Gill Sans works so much better. Won't tell you what I was using, but it was=
worse than NY. :)<BR>
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Best,<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
- Bill<BR>
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On 7/15/04 10:29 PM, in article 894ee765.0407152129.582212f3@posting.google=
.com, "Mark Pavlick" <mvp1@igc.org> wrote:<BR>
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<FONT COLOR=3D"#00560B">> Dave,<BR>
> <BR>
> Thanks a lot, switching to Gill Sans fix=
es the problem.<BR>
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bsp; Mark<BR>
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> Dave Cortright <dc@dev.null> wrote in message <BR>
> news:<BD1C6B8D.15243%dc@dev.null>...<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#808000">>> On 7/15/04 3:57 PM, in article<BR>
>> 894ee765.0407151157.4ddd6065@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlic=
k"<BR>
>> <mvp1@igc.org> wrote:<BR>
>> <BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800080">>>> Group members:<BR>
>>> <BR>
>>> I rely on folders which receive =
filtered messages becoming darker<BR>
>>> when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is prac=
tically<BR>
>>> no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain n=
ew<BR>
>>> messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 pref=
erences.<BR>
>>> I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.=
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>>> &n=
bsp; <BR>
>>> &n=
bsp; =
Sincerely,<BR>
>>> <BR>
>>> &n=
bsp; <BR>
>>> &n=
bsp; =
Mark Pavlick<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#808000">>> <BR>
>> Entourage bolds the font of the folder name, and also appends a nu=
mber<BR>
>> indicating the number of unread messages. Perhaps you should try a=
different<BR>
>> font. I just switched to Gill Sans recently, and I really like it =
a lot.<BR>
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