Bug 67847

Summary: Auto icon size does not work or is inconsistent
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Pedro <pedlino>
Component: ux-adviseAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact:
Severity: enhancement    
Priority: medium CC: jmadero.dev, libreoffice-ux-advise, qubit
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
Whiteboard:
i915 platform: i915 features:

Description Pedro 2013-08-06 22:09:32 UTC
By default icon size is set to Auto. This should mean that there is an automatism that based on a given criteria (what is it?) it selects one of the icon sizes.

I believe it would make sense for that criteria to be the screen resolution but it doesn't seem to be so. On Windows the icon size is always small from 800x600 to 1280x1024 (haven't tried larger or smaller) but on Ubuntu it's always large.

Either the criteria is the OS or the Auto function is not working (or is working inconsistently from OS to OS)
Comment 1 ign_christian 2014-07-02 14:23:43 UTC
Hi Pedro.. Does LO 4.2.5.2 or 4.3.0.1 satisfy you? 

If no please change status back to UNCONFIRMED & give more details about last situation, otherwise RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Comment 2 Pedro 2014-07-03 19:00:52 UTC
Actually it's not any better. First it ignored my manually set Large size icons. Second the Galaxy theme was simply removed (in 4.3.0.2). Third "Automatic" icon size still automatically sets to Small on my 1280x1024 monitor? 

What is the criteria to switching to Large? Is it based on DPI?
Comment 3 Adolfo Jayme 2014-07-20 06:41:15 UTC
It’s based on the environment’s configuration. For example, GNOME defaults to large icons (you can tweak that), and most Windows applications use small icons (as seen in Office), but those are assumptions.
Comment 4 foss 2014-07-20 06:46:56 UTC
LO 4.3RC3 OSX 10.9.4

Switching LO > preferences > LibreOffice > View Icon size and style from Large to small for Sifr Icon set, does change the icon size here.

So maybe Linux only?
Comment 5 Pedro 2014-07-20 07:00:39 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> It’s based on the environment’s configuration. For example, GNOME defaults
> to large icons (you can tweak that), and most Windows applications use small
> icons (as seen in Office), but those are assumptions.

That is probably right. Automatic possibly means adjust to OS instructions (if any, I seriously doubt that Windows/Microsoft worries about icon size...)

But since LO already has implemented menu text size based on HiDPI (screen density) it would be more intelligent that the Toolbar icon size would adjust accordingly?

I will ping Keith Curtis who proposed (and partly developed?) the HiDPI changes
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.3#Initial_HiDpi_support
and ask his opinion.
Comment 6 Robinson Tryon (qubit) 2014-12-24 03:01:21 UTC
Component is ux-advise, so setting Status -> NEW.

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