Hello Dario,

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Dokuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hello everyone,
> it has been a while now and it seems that Gnome has everything over
> sized buttons, spaces, fonts, i can't put mi finger on it but on a
> 800x600 screen everything is always so big... i reduced the font size
> from 10 to 8, it fixed things a little but almost all programs occupy
>

have you ever tried before to use or customize a gnome theme for your needs?
With a specialized gtk, icons and metacity theme you can reduce the window
and it's content to the max.
Developing for UMPC require knowledge over what a HIG should offer and
everything will be handled from the developer.
800x600 smells like eeePC so, depend of what application you mean, ie: I
tested gedit and works well so I think after the right theme customization
the rest depend on the application itself.
It would be very great if  one day gtk widgets acts like XHTML/XML+CSS
autoadaptive fluid widgets..

ciao,

Luca Cappelletti







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