On Monday 18 September 2006 5:37 pm, Paul Lemmons wrote: > start->control center->desktop->panels > > under size select "custom" and then adjust size in pixels > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: KDE panel icon size > From: Keith Powell <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 09/17/2006 09:50 AM > > > I am running KDE and FC5. > > > > I set the panel to "small" and have always found this to be the > > best setting with my 15" LCD monitor. In all other distros I have > > used, the panel icons have been perfectly large enough, almost > > filling the panel width. > > > > However, in FC5, they are very tiny and there is a lot of blank > > grey space top and bottom of them. > > > > Is there any way of making them larger, please, without > > increasing the width of the panel? My old eyes would appreciate > > it! > > Paul. Thanks for your reply. That's the work-around I am using now, but it isn't what I would like. (Just to be awkward!) The panel has to be much wider than I want, before the icons increase in size. What I want, is for the panel to be the "small" width and the icons to be bigger than they are at that pre-set panel width. With other distros, the icons are quite a bit bigger when the panel is set to "small", and I was wondering if there was a way of increasing just them and not the panel in FC5. Hope this explanation isn't too confusing. Keith