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REVISION SUMMARY
  We discussed the idea of increasing the font sizes by 1 pt at the VDG BoF at 
this year's Akademy and folks seemed okat with the idea.
  
  This would yield improved readability for text: in addition to just being 
larger, Noto looks sharper and more substantial at 11pt than it does at 10pt. 
And the default 9pt Hack for the Fixed Width font is just really really small 
and hard to read; 10pt is much easier. Same with the Small font, which goes 
from 8 to 9.
  
  It's notable that all other desktop operating systems use at least 11pt as 
the size of their UI font, and some go much larger. The experiment has already 
been done for us and the results appear to have been positive judging by the 
fact that everyone else made the jump to 11pt UI font size. Perhaps we should 
too.
  
  Downsides:
  
  - Reduced text density (obviously)
  - Some UI elements become larger, reducing overall screen density. It's 
particularly noticeable with Kickoff and the Task Manager. Are we willing to 
live with that, or should we investigate whether or nor that kind of scaling 
should happen? There are some widgets like the System Tray whose icons become 
spaced very slightly farther apart for basically no reason. Is this a bug we 
should fix?
  
  It's worth reiterating that this is simply a change of defaults; programmers 
and pepople under 25 who have perfect eyesight can always reduce the font sizes 
to increase the on-screen density. But I think it's worth revisiting whether 
this is the group of people whe want to optimize the text for by default.

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REPOSITORY
  R119 Plasma Desktop

BRANCH
  master

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D14869

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