filipf added a comment.

  Even in your screenshots 11pt looks too big and 13pt titlebars are just 
obscene.
  
  There are a few use cases where it pays of to have 11pt fonts - namely when 
you have a full HD laptop screens that would require 1.2 scaling and you'd 
prefer to do it the fonts way. On proper monitors it just looks too big. It' 
not necessary, but if you want to point out the titlebars an elegant touch can 
be to just have it the same size as the default font size, but use the semibold 
font style.
  
  I'm also not sure if other OS' default to 11pt. In Windows 7 you could easily 
check these settings in the window metrics dialog and I'm pretty sure it was 
either 9 or 10 by default. On the other hand, I don't have too much experience 
with Windows 10. It seems to me that their new Fluent Design project is using 
larger fonts than before, but it also seems to me like they're inconsistent 
about font sizes right now .
  
  As for font rendering, if you want to mimic the Apple's approach of 
preserving the typeface then the settings are: hinting=off, subpixel 
rendering=rbg, lcdfilder=lcddefault. Hinting distorts the typeface and is prone 
to producing jaggedness that, yes, goes away a bit when you increase font sizes.

REPOSITORY
  R119 Plasma Desktop

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

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