Ricardo Cruz wrote:
With regard to the default size, gtk's is 600x600 pixels, while qt scales to the display resolution (to some extent). The display resolution is in pixel units though and as the needed pixels are always the same anyway, and the font will be the one influencing the needed size, setting it in font units makes more sense. However, the font is only responsible in part for the needed size, so you'd want to scale the thing conservatively.
And the way yast2-qt scales makes sense, but except for 2 things: - it assumes for some reason that in a very small screen it is better to show part of the dialog instead of showing it very compressed. (by setting the lower limit to 800x600) - It scales infinitely up, making some dialogs look dumb on very big monitors. I think the algorithm can be improved. Duncan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org