Le 31 d�c. 2003, � 12:37, Michael Watson a �crit :

The difference just isn't expected. The main menus don't have entries with
different-sized fonts, so why do the toolbar menus? (Had I realized how it
would look, I would probably have chimed in during the original discussion.)


Maybe I'm nit-picking a bit. Anyone else bugged by it?

Oooooh, yeah. One of my biggest complaints about OS X in general is that the default (uneditable) font size of almost everything is TOO BIG. The menubar, contextual menus, etc.: it's all too large, in my opinion - I really wish Apple would let go and give us the option to edit the size (and face!) of fonts throughout the OS.


That said, this change in Camino is a total step backwards, in my opinion. It really does look like pants, and it doesn't help readability, because all of the bookmark text labels now seem much more cramped and tightly grouped.

Is there any way to convince the devs to roll back this change?

(How's that for nitpicking? <grin>)

Neil
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