Rick Miles said the following at 05/18/2009 04:23 PM : > I do not remember exactly how it was in kde-4.2.2 but I did not have to do any > panel resize after logging into a new account. Default worked in 4.2.2 although > nothing was right in 4.2.1. That may well be true, but I can add from unfortunate experience that if one strays far from the default because one likes things to be small and take up less room, one quickly runs into trouble in various parts of KDE4. There are still several places where one cannot practically resize something to be the same as a size that worked in KDE3. I assume that the developers will eventually get around to fixing these things, but in the meantime it does tend to make KDE4 desktops look clumsy (I can't think of a better word) on large high-resolution displays, because things are bigger than one would like, either because: 1) KDE4 won't let you resize them to the size one wants, or 2) it does let you resize them appropriately, but in the process switches from a useful icon to a box devoid of information. It's one of those things that doesn't seem very important in the Grand Scheme of Things, but does significantly detract from the user's (or at least this user's) pleasure of using the desktop on some systems. Doc -- Web: http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR
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