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
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