What I am about to say could be totally off topic for this discussion, 
but wouldnt you need some high DPI images etc especially for a media 
center which will run on rather big screens. I am not toally sure what 
it involves but if its something that would sound like its needed I can 
do some research and provide links to my findings.

On 2014-08-04 09:33, Cedric BAIL wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Davide Andreoli
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2014-08-04 2:54 GMT+02:00 Daniel Juyung Seo <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi, great job!
>>> I had svn version of epymc but I can't even remember how it was 
>>> because
>>> there were a lot of enhancements.
>>> Thanks to you.
>>>
>>> By the way, I have a couple of comments.
>>> 1. The icon and text sizes are too big compared with the default 
>>> elementary
>>> theme with the default scalability. I had to manually scale it down 
>>> to 0.5
>>> to match it with default elementary theme from the general 
>>> configuration
>>> panel. Is there a reason behind this?
>>>
>>
>> This is a media center, it is designed to be used in fullscreen from 
>> your
>> couch...
>> Can you read the texts from the couch at 0.5 scale? this app is not
>> designed
>> to match the default elm theme for the desktop.
>> But, if you really prefer a smaller scale (maybe your monitor has 
>> different
>> dpi?)
>> you can adjust the interface scale right from the config, there's a 
>> proper
>> option
>> for that.
>
> Hum, I think the intent of scale is different. We should define what
> scale 1.0 means, but until now it has pretty much means that it is a
> 90 dpi screen being read at 60 cm. Now your issue is with elementary
> config and this is something we need to solve. Enlightenment make it
> possible to specify an elementary profile per virtual desktop (If you
> manage to find the configuration option). The idea being that we
> should have a TV profile for elementary that will be used when we use
> it with a TV screen. I would argue that Enlightenment need 
> improvement
> in that regard, but it would be neat to provide a config dialog with
> widget preview when a screen is plugged in to solve this kind of
> config hazard.
>
> Anyway point is, current situation need to improve. I understand why
> you did that as it help users until we have a better configuration
> infrastructure/UI, but when that happen Daniel will be perfectly
> right.

-- 
Regards,
Jonathan Aquilina
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