Version: (using KDE KDE 3.0.99) Installed from: Mandrake RPMs Compiler: gcc 3.2 OS: Linux I would like the kicker to support icons larger than 48x48 and to automatically rescale (like it does now up to 48x48, depending on the size you choose). The Gnome panel automatically rescales icons, regardless of whether they have high-resolution versions, which leads to a blurry interface (this isn't a good thing). Since most icon themes support 64x64 and even some 128x128, the kicker should support these. Also, these larger icons may be used in KDE elsewhere, so it seems like a standards violation to disallow larger icon sizes in the kicker if the overall kicker size is enlarged.
*** Bug 49416 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 61956 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Fixed in CVS today. It now reads the configuration from the icontheme and uses the sizes there. For hicolor this means the same behavior as yesterday, but for crystal this means the possibility of 64x64 and 128x128 icons. The next available iconsize is always used for zooming.
Subject: Re: Icon sizes in the kicker, larger than 48x48 Great! Thanks for fulfilling my request.
> The next available iconsize is always used for zooming. it should be configurable. i'm using a small kicker and I would like my zooming to be big.
KDE 3.3 is restricted to 48x48 again. This is a regression from KDE 3.2.
Reopened on request (and confirmed, it only allows up to 48x48 now)
This bug appear to be in conflict with the resolution of bug 42278. Here larger icons are discrouraged, and the buttons made rectangular at larger sizes.
i dont think its really conflict
this is a dupe and it's mostly fixed too!a *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 48891 ***