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2009/4/21 Montblanc <toto...@gmail.com>

> Thanks for your answer, kakaroto.
> I know what you mean, maybe I should be clearer. Let's say you
> hard-set your DPI to 96. Then try starting Pidgin or Kopete, launch
> aMSN after that and you'll notice that its font size is definitively
> bigger.
>
> Montblanc
>
> 2009/4/21 Youness Alaoui <kakar...@kakaroto.homelinux.net>:
> > the font size is correct, this problem is mostly due to people with wrong
> > DPI settings.. search the forum, there's a thread about it.
> > And yeah, the font size is always dependant on the DPI, the screen size,
> > resolution, etc...
> > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Montblanc <toto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, everyone!
> >> I know this thing might have been asked before but I thought about
> >> opening a discussion here to take a closer look at pros and cons.
> >> Here's the point: many people I know don't care about features and
> >> customization, they just take a fast look at the gui and if they don't
> >> like it, they trash it. Nothing's really wrong with the gui, aMSN is
> >> nice even if it uses Tcl/Tk. They say that font size is too big, and
> >> that they've got no space left on the screen because if they resize it
> >> they have to scroll up and down, left and right to do common actions.
> >> As you're guessing, they don't even know there's a font option in
> >> Preferences.
> >> I propose to slightly reduce the DEFAULT font size and windows
> resolution.
> >> What do you think about it?
> >>
> >> Montblanc
> >>
> >>
> >>
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