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RE[4]: Gnome is wasteful of screen real estate
by siride on Fri 22nd Aug 2008 17:20
in reply to "RE[3]: Gnome is wasteful of screen real estate"
There's no way to fix the themes without editing a config file in /usr/share/themes. There's almost no documentation for theme configuration, or it is well hidden. You have to use trial and error. Compare that to KDE or Windows where you can easily control theme settings. Especially on Windows you can control the sizing of various components.
RE[5]: Gnome is wasteful of screen real estate
by zlynx on Fri 22nd Aug 2008 17:31
in reply to "RE[4]: Gnome is wasteful of screen real estate"




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2005-07-20
The Gnome components should be the same size no matter what your screen resolution is. I agree with the Gnome defaults. Start out big, that way everyone can read it, then let them make it smaller.
Get a thin-frame theme, there are several. Make your task bars smaller. Set the font sizes smaller. All of that can be changed.