> Ehsan and I took a look at the editor code centered around setting inline > So basically, I think it's not possible, but maybe someone who knows more > (In reply to :Aryeh Gregor from comment #16) (In reply to Mike Conley (:mconley) from comment #17) bwinton suggested mconley as a candidate to change the UI here, saying he was on vacation but would be back Monday. Could this be removed and replaced with a drop-down that allows specific selection of size? Until this is done, bug 767684 is a fairly serious standing regression in Thunderbird 15 - it looks like increase/decreaseFontSize are broken in some extremely common cases. As far as I can tell from MXR, the only usage is mail/components/compose/content/editorOverlay.xul. However, Thunderbird apparently is still using them. So it would be nice if we could kill them. (E.g., Gmail has four options for size: Small, Normal, Large, Huge.) These commands both work differently from every other supported formatting command, because they add a tag whose effect is relative to surrounding style. IE/WebKit don't support them, and rich-text editors I looked at support no functionality of the sort - they allow you to pick font size from a drop-down, with no increase/decrease buttons. Ehsan and I agree that we'd be happy to get rid of these commands entirely. Bug 767684 reports a regression in increaseFontSize/decreaseFontSize commands, probably from bug 590640.
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