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Love LE4. A few comments.

1. I run at 1280x1024 and the font sizes used in LE4 are to small. Tahoma 9 I believe using Large Font size..

2. The Compact Startmenu font size is even smaller. Tahoma, 8

3. Verdana is more readable and better looking then Tahoma, IMO. It is also slightly larger than Tahoma at the same font size.

I used ResEdit to make LE4 look better for me regarding my comments above. It seems most Styles give me the same sort of problems as LE4.

Would it be to difficult to allow larger fonts for folks running at higher resolutions? And did you ever consider Verdana over Tahoma?

Keep up the good work!

GShapiro, I have two screens at 1280x1024 and I think the fonts are usually too big, or at least the right size and no bigger! At any rate, can't you just use the Display Settings to bump up the font sizes?

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Really? You think they are to big? Which Font Size are you using?

Yes I have used Display Settings to change font sizes. But like I said almost every Style does the same thing with fonts. They all seem too small for me. I always have to do something to make them bigger.

Really?  You think they are to big?  Which Font Size are you using?

Yes I have used Display Settings to change font sizes.  But like I said almost every Style does the same thing with fonts.  They all seem too small for me.  I always have to do something to make them bigger.

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Right now it looks like I've got Trebuchet 9 for the title bars and Tahoma 8 for menus.

I like text really small...size 8 Tahoma or size 10 Verdana are my favorites :D

Looks good, I'm using it now! but temporary only because of this: :p

Just a suggestion on Black Compact.

Look at the TaskBar:

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ada7re.png

or

http://img463.imageshack.us/img463/1220/ada3lr.png

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Notice the gap between the bottom side of the screen/taskbar and the bottom part of the Buttons (specially the Start button)?

Please fix this, it would be perfect if you can adjust the buttons up to the bottom part of the screen/taskbar.

Thanks for the VS! ;)

I will replace WaterColor if you fix this. :yes:

UPDATE:

Here's a clearer image if you can't see the edges.

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or

http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/6937/ada10ch.png

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