retiredt00 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 3:00 pmm1k3, Keef,
thank you for the suggestions but I was just looking for the decorations only, not the entire window, font size etc.
Maybe I am too peculiar.
Have a good year
Fatdog control panel, Display, Display Properties and in the pull-down menu set select and try a lower screen resolution. A lower resolution will yield larger desktop icon sizes.
Under the Appearance section there's a Set Global Font size option, where you might increase/decrease the dpi.
/etc/X11/app-defaults/URxvt and in that file you can change the terminal font size to larger/smaller
Again in Display/Appearance the ChTheme GTK theme chooser has a Font and Font size selection box at the bottom
In Qt5 Setting there's a font tab where values can be changed
And yet another under the Appearance/OpenBox Configuration Manager
In Geany, Edit/Preferences/Interface you can set the font size for the editor section.
In galculator Edit/Preferences you can adjust the Display and Button tab values
In the LX panel right clicking and you can set menu font size
When launching Chrome you can add a --device-scale-factor=1.2 switch to scale up the menu fonts, firefox .... and seamonkey ... do it other ways
rox-filer has a right mouse menu for setting options that include font sizes and desktop icon text size
If you use jwm then ~/.jwmrc can be edit to adjust the font sizes separately for windows title, menu fonts, clock font ...etc.
a.k.a. there are many places to change the look-n-feel in reflection of a combination of gtk2, gtk3, qt ...etc. different choices that application providers individually prefer to use.
Mostly Fatdog default is OK, but often 'too small' - that setting a higher dpi alone can 'fix'. The default as-is is usually 96, I increase mine to 144. If icons are too small then the next port of call is to select a lower screen resolution.