Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.92) Installed from: Gentoo Packages When showing the date and/or using the simple, non-digital clock, fonts are set to Arial, 8pt by default. This is way too small; for the time I suggest 20pt, for the date 10pt. BTW, it should also be considered to enable date display by default.
How high, in pixels, is a 72pt font for you? Use kword and kruler to measure.
"Ag" is about 65px. Using autocrop in Kolourpaint produces 67px for "Ag", 52px for "A" and 54px for "g". Do you wanna header that I set X -dpi 75? I consider the default value of 100dpi to produce too big fonts ... and then, I complain about small the small ones. :-) But nevertheless, I can't imagine that 8pt for the date font of the simple clock is enough. I didn't think of that fact. I'm going to try 100dpi and to report what changed.
Yeah, I've asked a stupid question. The size in pixel is irrelevant for the discussion. I should have asked for the actual size. But, yeah, maybe 8pt is too small. Now, the current clock applet has been removed for the time being from KDE 4. Let's see what the default is when the new clock is introduced.
I computed the real dpi value using (width / horizontal pixel number), leading to 102. KDE looks much better now with its default font sizes :-D, but in simple clock, the time still is too small. It would be nice if this could be set to 10-12pt for KDE 3.5, just to be able to show people how awesome KDE is :-).
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