I guess that's all theme specific :)
Maybe it shuld be loosened a bit so font's can be scaled independently.
But as far as i can tell. The current font size is within the theme. I
might be wrong though.
But on 1600x1200 I can't complain about the elicit font-size.
But I've a 22" screen and very good eyes. So I guess with a little
lest gift that could get hard.

kindest regards,
 Moritz "neofeed" Angermann

On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:30:22 +0200, Andreas Volz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just tried elicit and have some comments. I know it's CVS stuff, but I
> hope someone read my comments and think about them.
> 
> First it's a great application and I like it. ;-)
> 
> But:
> - the "pseudo" window decoration looks like in winter theme. I think
>   it looks not good in other themes
> - because window decoration isn't a real window decoration I couldn't
>   move elicit to another virtual desktop with using magic borders.
>   Pressing ALT while moving is a workaround, but not very "intuitive".
> - the "zoom icon" looks nearly the same as the "close icon"
> - the icons at the left tab are realy small and not intuitive
> - no tooltips
> - vertical scroller isn't mouse wheel sensible and too small
> - vertical scroller doen't behave like other unix scrollers. For example
>   click with middle button jump to scroll position...
> - fonts are too small -> please look at my screenshot[1] and compare it
>   to  Gimp (gtk2) on the same screenshot
> 
> Perhaps some comments aren't elicit specific and depend on the widget
> library (ewl?). Could someone please answer why all E0.17 apps and E0.16
> itself has such small fonts and widgets compared to _all_ other widget
> sets? The first thing I did after switching to E0.16 was creating my own
> theme (SilverMania) because the most existing themes are too small on my
> screen. Here is a screenshot[2] of winter on my system. As I read on the
> user-list I'm not the only person with this problem. So please give any
> comment about this. Why doesn't other environments have this font/widget
> size problems?
> 
> [1] http://brachttal.net/tmp/elicit1.jpg
> 
> Here you can see the font problem:
> [2] http://brachttal.net/tmp/winter_small.jpg
> the title is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~" -> Can you read it without elicit? ;-)
> 
> Another widget size example:
> http://brachttal.net/tmp/focus2.jpg
> The "X" in the checkbutton looks like a dot (winter theme). I'll size
> this up in my own theme next time, but you see the "widget size
> problem"?
> 
> Perhaps it's an idea to give size settings in the E themes not in pixel,
> but in a value that is sized with resolution and screen size to avoid
> this problem. As I remember in Windows (at least Visual Basic) there's
> something called "Twips". Or is there another idea how to solve this
> widget/font size problem with different resolution and/or screen size?
> 
> regards
> Andreas
> 
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