Re: F21 - Huge icons

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On 29 December 2014 at 22:41, David A. De Graaf <dad@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Icons are taking over the World!  In Fedora 21, that is.
> I've always been afraid that the GUI generation would eventually
> make Linux completely unusable, and now they've almost succeeded.  :-)
>
> In a few F21 GUI panels the icons are grotesquely large - 1.75 inches
> square on a 15 inch wide monitor.  Normal size would be ~0.25 in.
> This makes the panel nearly incomprehensible.  This occurs in, eg,
>     system-config-printer
>     system-config-firewall
>     virt-manager
>
> A screenshot is attached of virt-manager running an instance of Centos
> 7 on the Fedora 21 host.
>   [No, it's not!  GUI's are OK; images of them are too big for this
>   list.  Sigh...]
> The virt-manager icons are so big that that
> the virtual window cannot be enlarged to a proper size.
>
> A possible clue to the error are the messages in the root window
> following the virt-manager command:
>   [root@datwiz ~]
>   # virt-manager
>   [root@datwiz ~]
>   #
>   (virt-manager:1994): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error:
>   gtk.css:67:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
>
>   (virt-manager:1994): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error:
>   gtk.css:67:20: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
>
> Similar messages appear when system-config-printer is invoked.
> Unfortunately these mean nothing to me.
>
> FWIW, I installed F20 using the wonderful Live Xfce4 images ( thank you
> Kevin Fenzi ), and have completely avoided the dreaded Gnome.  I've
> enabled multi-user.target so that neither lightdm nor gdm can destroy
> my env variables.
>
> My questions to you all:
> Does anyone see these huge icons in the example programs?

That could be a problem with the HiDPI stuff in GNOME, i.e. it's
detecting your monitor wrongly.

This command, run as user, should set the window scaling factor to 1:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1

or use dconf-editor or gnome-tweak-tool -> Windows -> "Window scaling".

> Can anyone guess the problem with the Theme?

I don't think the warning you got about the theme is the cause of the
problem you're hitting.

> Am I the only one with the problem?   On three machines, so far?
>

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-- 
Ahmad Samir
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