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Excuse my English, I'm using a translator ![]() I try to explain ![]() I have wanted these icons, you know, the battery, network, wifi, volume, etc., were greater or equal to any of the icons for the launchers. In openSUSE. The other day upgrade the laptop from a friend, with another distro with kde, fedora 18 to 19 and found that those icons were that way, adapting the size of the panel, which is set quite wide; D Compare packages Oxygen theme between both distros, fedora and openSUSE versions and looked the same, I suppose tuned to the specific distro, of course ![]() I was hoping that the latest update of KDE to version 12 may have to do with this but it seems that it is something else? You know as I could make this change? Greetings! |
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Can you please post a screenshot displaying this behaviour?
In most cases, the size of the icons used by Plasma in the panel is determined by the height and width of the panel - reducing the panel height should reduce the size of the icons.
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thanks for the reply ![]() Of course I would like to catch but not how to do it ![]() I do not have permission to attach ![]() Greetings! |
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Hello again
![]() You can see an example if you visit this link of a openSUSE forum where I am asking the same question: http://www.forosuse.org/forosuse/showth ... post175896 The first image is openSUSE and the second is Fedora 20 (the change occurred in the update 18-19 and kept when upgrading to version 20) Also probe the live version of fedora 20 default but this effect does not appear to include icons in the system tray. seems to be related to a later update? Thanks again! ![]() |
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For various reasons images can't be attached on this forum - please post them on an external image sharing site.
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Hello again
![]() You can see an example if you visit this link of a openSUSE forum where I am asking the same question: http://www.forosuse.org/forosuse/showth ... post175896 The first image is openSUSE and the second is Fedora 20 (the change occurred in the update 18-19 and kept when upgrading to version 20) Also probe the live version of fedora 20 default but this effect does not appear to include icons in the system tray. seems to be related to a later update? Thanks again! ![]() |
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I'm afraid their site requires registration to access the images - something which is quite difficult to complete as the process is in Spanish.
I'd suggest posting them on somewhere like Dropbox, Google Drive, Imageshack, etc.
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