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Created attachment 1215296 [details] screenshot of VLC gui showing large icons and smallish text Description of problem: I have Fedora 25 beta running and have enabled rpmfusion.org repo from which I have VLC installed. This is a new system. The output of VLC is in the attached image. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): VLC media player 3.0.0-git Vetinari (revision 2.2.0-git-8754-g1c89583) VLC version 3.0.0-git Vetinari (2.2.0-git-8754-g1c89583) Compiled by mockbuild on buildvm-01.online.rpmfusion.net (Sep 8 2016 13:29:37) Compiler: gcc version 6.1.1 20160721 (Red Hat 6.1.1-4) (GCC) How reproducible: install fedora 25 beta, enable the rpmfusion.org repos and installed vlc when vlc is invoked, it has the large icons and smallish text. Steps to Reproduce: 1. install f25beta 2. enable rpmfusion.org repos and install vlc from it 3. run vlc and see the icon and text sizes Actual results: see image Expected results: the text and icons on the vlc GUI has to be nice and proportional Additional info:
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It can be closed.