2011/4/9 Onyeibo Oku <twoho...@gmail.com>

> On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 11:01 +0200, Mirek M. wrote:
> > Because Gnome 3 features bigger UI elements than Gnome 2, Gnome Shell
> > is unfit for small screens. A number of windows can't even fit on the
> > screen, and, unless you know that you can move a window using
> > "Alt" (which most users don't know), you're out of luck...
>
> You do have a point there but you could alleviate your problem by
> tweaking the font sizes and GTK/CSS padding on the UI elements. I'm
> using a 17" laptop and my font sizes look much smaller than yours.  Aim
> at 8-9pts for your fonts, and maybe 10pts for title-bars.   With
> dconf-editor or Gnome-tweak-tool you can ease your pain a bit. There is
> no *easy* way of achieving 100% fine-tuning yet ... so be patient, or
> dive into the CSS files I mentioned (if you can) -- and I hope I'm
> correct as I haven't tried that.


Thanks. I'll take a look at those solutions once I install Fedora 15 (I plan
on switching from Ubuntu to Fedora once version 15 comes out). BTW, is there
an option to decrease the toolbar margins (that's probably the thing that
bothers me most)?

It'd be great if Gnome could make margins and fonts slightly smaller (just
to the sizes that the default Gnome 2 theme uses) when it detects a small
screen resolution. This would only be a temporary fix until true resolution
independence arrives.
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