https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494530
--- Comment #6 from Martin van Es <b...@mrvanes.com> --- I've been thinking about this and believe it or not, I'm passionate about it. Not because I think I'm right but because kde/plasma used to be the desktop that gave me the feeling I was in control, and let's be honest, the way things look is quite reminding of the feeling not being in control (and believe me when I say desktop scaling can not solve the problem for me). So, the challenge seems to be one hard-coded default (but I might be wrong about that?). And the team wants to remove all (user facing) possibilities to change that setting. What if we created a "hidden" config setting that defaults to anything the team wants, that, when applied can override this hard-coded default? Read once, apply and forget. It would prevent ignorant users of accidentally changing something that's not supposed to be changed, but would give power users a way to override one default without having to recompile the whole plasma desktop for their own use? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.