On Tue, May 22, 2007, Wim De Smet wrote: > Previous versions of gnome-panel used to scale all the icons so they > would fit the size of the panel. The newest version only scales in > steps, i.e. 16x16 - 32x32 ... For anyone who makes his panel smaller > than 32 across you'll get decidedly tiny icons. I have a smaller screen > and I've grown accustomed to scaling the panel down a bit to get some > more screen real estate, but with this new change they've become > unpleasantly small. If possible, I'd like the old behaviour back.
I believe this change was done on purpose: 2007-01-14 Vincent Untz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * panel-stock-icons.h: use 22 as default size for menu icons * button-widget.c: force size of the icons to be those defined in the tango spec (16, 22, 32, 48) Fix bug #343437 Please discuss the change with upstream if you feel so; I personally would tag this as "wontfix" at the Debian level. -- Loïc Minier