On Tuesday 11 November 2003 12:28 am, Ladislav Strojil wrote: >On Tuesday 11 of November 2003 09:16, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) wrote: > > That is NOT the point.  The point is that as your screen > > grows, your UI elements should stay constant in size, > > REGARDLESS of the resolution. > > The size should be determined based on DPI settings of your > monitor. If I use 1600x1200 on a 17" screen, I don't really > want everything to be tiny and illegible. > So yes, you are right, if you are talking about DPI > resolution, and no, you are not right, if you are talking > about pixel resolution. Actually I think that people need choices - I use KDE on a laptop day-to-day that has a 16 inch 1600x1200 screen - I think that by default UI elements should scale by DPI but people should be able to choose to override them where possible - on my old 14 inch 1024x768 screen I scrunched down the dock to minimum size, reduced font sizes in konsole and made icons smaller in order to conserve precious screen space. Now I have an embarassment of riches - I can use the beautiful large icons, the larger dock, larger cleaner fonts - but I'm getting older, I can't easily read the really tiny fonts that the occasional web site uses on this new screen (the font zoom key on konq is wonderfull) Paul >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<