Em Seg, 2012-03-12 às 17:51 +0100, Reda Lazri escreveu: > Hello, > > I just upgraded to GNOME 3.4b (Good job BTW) and I'm stuck with the > default theme, since everything is not compatible right now. > > One thing I noticed, after using my themes for so long, is how huge > the theme looks in my screen resolution; honestly, I hate it.(but love > you guys :) > > Now, I'm not here to suggest yet another change, but -the title gives > it away- I have an idea. How about making the theme responsive? > > For the non-web-designers among us > > http://bradfrostweb.com/blog/web/responsive-nav-patterns > > What I suggest is adapting the font, icons... sizes according to the > resolution and not hard-coding them and causing people to seek 3rd > party theme just to make use of the default theme(like Adwaita > Netbook...). > > What do you think? Is it possible? >
You should increase/decrease the font size in the accessibility section of System Settings, or via gsettings with the org.gnome.desktop.interface.text-scaling-factor key. That will automatically apply to the Shell and all your apps as well. -- Evandro _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list