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conema avatar conema commented on September 28, 2024

Hi riedel, for remove the padding you should:

  1. Close thunderbird and go to
  • Linux: /home/[your linux user]/.thunderbird/[(literally) random letters and numbers].default/extensions
  • Windows: C:\Users\[your windows user]\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\[(literally) random letters and numbers].default/extensions
  • MacOS: /home/[your macos user]/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/[(literally) random letters and numbers].default/extensions
  1. Open the file "[email protected]" with a zip/rar tool
  2. Go to chrome/MonterailOverlay/css/
  3. Open the file "root.css" with a file editor (or move the file in the desktop and move it again on the archive after 5.)
  4. Go to row 29 and edit "--message-list-row-height" with the height that you want
  5. Save and start thunderbird

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riedel avatar riedel commented on September 28, 2024

Thx! Perfect! For me --message-list-row-height: 1.5rem; works nicely (particularly together with the Theme Font & Size Changer).

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conema avatar conema commented on September 28, 2024

I'm happy to hear that! Remember that you'll need to do the same thing at every theme update.

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franck-tomek avatar franck-tomek commented on September 28, 2024

Hello,
First, thanks for this great theme!
I have a problem trying to modify the css value.
I might not do the right thing.

What I tried:

  • unzip the xpi with a zip tool and modify the value in root.css. Ok but how to make an xpi again?
  • open the xpi with Atom, modify the value in root.css, save. But it seems the value isn't modified, because if I open the file again, it's the default values again.

What am I doing wrong?

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conema avatar conema commented on September 28, 2024

Hi @franck-tomek,

You should do this:

  • Unzip the xpi with a zip tool
  • Edit root.css, which you can found in the unzipped xpi
  • Create a zip archive of the unzipped modified xpi
  • Rename the file from name.zip to name.xpi
  • Substitute/reinstall the new xpi

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franck-tomek avatar franck-tomek commented on September 28, 2024

Well, I just did it several times with different tools, and I can't replace (the file is deleted when opening TB) nor install the new xpi: I have a message it's not compatible with TB 68.9…
Tried on Linux & Mac.

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conema avatar conema commented on September 28, 2024

Open the modified xpi with a zip tool. Do you see these folders?
immagine

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franck-tomek avatar franck-tomek commented on September 28, 2024

Yes!

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conema avatar conema commented on September 28, 2024

Are the files/folders in the root of the archive? (The files/folders in the screenshot shouldn't be into a folder)

Did you create the zip without compression?
(The file should be without compression or with deflate)

Are you moving the xpi file in the extensions directory? (It's really strange that you say that the file is being deleted)

If you cannot resolve with this, attach the xpi in a comment.

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franck-tomek avatar franck-tomek commented on September 28, 2024

Oh thanks! I was creating the zip from a folder with all files. Did it with just the files and it works, obviously. Sorry for the noise. :-)

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