Hi there,
I'm an avid Gnome user who is interested in easing into using KDE fulltime. I really like how well constructed, designed, maintained and supported KDE is. There are lots of GREAT programs that run native to the KDE environment. One of my favorites is "Noteedit." As a band director, Noteedit is a GREAT program for music notation.
Ok...back on subject.
I like to put my panel (taskbar...what ever you want to call it) on the top of the screen like a mac. (I even do that on my WinXP machine) For me, it makes the most sense. My Linux machine is an old laptop that can only go to 800x600 on the 12.1" screen. I set the panel to size "tiny" and it is exactly the same size as my panel in Gnome. Unfortunately, when it is set to "tiny" the icons are significantly smaller than they are on a comparable sized Gnome panel (such as... 16 pixel icons vs 24 pixels).
Is there a way to change the icons on the bar so that they are bigger? The icons also shrink to this tiny size when the panel is of size "small." When the panel is of size "normal" the icons are properly proportioned to the bar.
If anyone knows how to fix this, I would GREATLY appreciate it!!!!!
BTW....I'm running KDE 3.2.2 on Fedora 1 using packages that were linked on the KDE.org website.