Oh my goodness.. I have noticed something very strange.. I have logged out as the normal user and logged in as root.... The kde started and the icons appear in the lizard menu correctly... I have logged out and logged in as the user i use.... The icons appear huge.... Disgusting... Someone must help..... I want nice small icons in the menu... Thx a lot --- Mario Streiber <mario.streiber@gmx.de> wrote:
Alaios's Message from Monday 04 October 2004 16:38:
lets see what i have done up to this time....
"[SIZE=1]OK open the control center and go to Appearance and Themes>Icons>second tab and you can change icon sizes there.[/SIZE] "
I have tried... I can see the following Desktop/File Manager Toolbar Main Toolbar Small Icons Panel -> i can't change the size All Icons -> no selection is possible at all
the others does not change the size of the icons in the menu....
I wondered about this one too. The icon size in the panels depends on the size (width) of the panel. You think you have large icons now? Just for fun, increase the size of the panel to the max (128 pix). Look at what you get then :-)
I think this is not very clever, but that's just the way it is.
For my taste the size of the icons in the systemtray is also too large (22 pix I think). There is no way to configure the systemtray to use smaller icons, it seems. At least I didn't find it documented.
I installed KDE 3.3 from source, so I digged a bit and was able to change the default to 16 in some source file. I also saw it tries to read this value from a config file, which is probably ~/.kde/share/config/systemtray_panelappletrc. But I don't know how it must be specified. The following didn't work:
[General] SystrayIconWidth=16
I'd appreciate If someone could point me to some doc about that.
Mario
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