D3lphin / konqueror - too much free space between single files

Hi there,
I'm using Kdemod 3.5.9. The problem I experience is, that both d3lphin and konqueror create "gaps" between files. Its hard to explain, so I post a picture.
The picture shows my wallpaper collection - but the problem is not bound to images. It does also occur with dirs, videos, sound-files...
By changing the font and grid-size I was able to change the general free space between files, but the "extra space" between some files remains.
Any Idea?
Greetings, yodo
Last edited by yodo (2008-05-15 19:06:25)

@funkyou At first thanks for your work because after recognizing that you have things as at example kdmtheme included i give kdemod a try and it works nice. Instead of your theme looks very cool i stay as before with qtcurve ... i hope this is not a problem for you. [If you want you can do a +1kdemod/-1kde in your survey ]
funkyou wrote:It works fine for me, but i belive that this has something to do with DPI settings in Xorg...
I have exact the same settings as you with the only exception that Sub-Pixel-Hinting is on but i have the same effect as yodo. I fear that if dpi (or/and fonts) could be a problem in this case than the content of "/etc/fonts/conf.avail" could be important too. But i don't realy think that this is the problem because the icons on the desktop don't have this problem.
My workaround is stepping to the Tree View (i hope this is the correct translation of "Mehrspaltige Ansicht") and i forgot it because i like this more and more.
@yodo Very nice wallpapers and thanks for animating me to search InterfaceLIFT.

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