Thanks Gustavo,

The policy in my Scaling Settings is set to "Don't Scale", but if I set 
it to "Scale relative to screen DPI", then it reports the current DPI is 
96.  I'm not familiar with these settings unfortunately.  Is there a 
more appropriate size?

Thanks!
Dustin


On 02/26/2010 11:06 AM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Dustin Nicholas Jenkins
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> I'm running the latest E17 (16.999.063) SVN version with Debian 5.0.3
>> (unstable repositories) on a PowerBook G4.
>>
>> Everything runs smoothly, but the icons are huge.  If I go to Settings
>> ->  Settings Panel, the 'Close' button is as tall as the window, and the
>> menu items are only displayed in half of the window.  The resolution is
>> 1280x854, and I can't find anyone else with this problem.
>>
>> The desktop icons are really big too, but the menus seem fine.  The
>> desktop switching pager also displays big icons.  Perhaps there is a
>> miscommunication with regards to the resolution somewhere?
>>      
> check the reported DPI and the scale factor. Scale factor is in E>
> Settings>  Look>  Scale Settings, of course you need the Settings -
> Scaling module loaded.
>
> Maybe it got corrupted during upgrades?
>
> BR,
>
>    

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