Change the position of the button bar
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Change the position of the button bar
Hi everyone.
I'm using TC v6.56 and I was wondering something. Since it is now possible to use a vertical panel style, I found the position of the button bar (you know, the one in the top) not so practical.
So, is there a way to move it to the center of the TC window (like this)?
Thanks for your help.
I'm using TC v6.56 and I was wondering something. Since it is now possible to use a vertical panel style, I found the position of the button bar (you know, the one in the top) not so practical.
So, is there a way to move it to the center of the TC window (like this)?
Thanks for your help.
Not buil-in…
2Iceman94
Hello, bonjour,
• That sounds logical using superposed panels, but AFAIK, there is not any built-in feature to do so…
KR, cordialement,
Claude
Clo

• That sounds logical using superposed panels, but AFAIK, there is not any built-in feature to do so…

Claude
Clo
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To request…
2Iceman94
Hi again !
• Frankly, not any clue…
- You might post this as a request, so whether some script or tool could allow to do this, you'll know…
KR
Claude
Clo

• Frankly, not any clue…
- You might post this as a request, so whether some script or tool could allow to do this, you'll know…


Claude
Clo
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A center tool bar (between the panes), multiple toolbars, floating toolbar(s), dockable toolbar(s), etc. have been requested here for years (especially by me). No luck yet. So the evidence suggests that modern user interface elements are of low priority with the author and even with the users who post here... when your main input method is the keyboard (apparently the case with most TC users) modern GUI elements don't add much utility.
For the rest of us mouse users, though, the lack of such GUI flexibility in TC is a continuing drag on productivity.
Thankfully, the toolbar that TC does have is well designed.
For the rest of us mouse users, though, the lack of such GUI flexibility in TC is a continuing drag on productivity.
Thankfully, the toolbar that TC does have is well designed.
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2JohnFredC
Hello John !
• With superposed panels, the central button-bar is indeed needed…
• About the other wishes you recall, one feels to preach in a desert…
• Let's hammer the nail!
KR
Claude
Clo

• With superposed panels, the central button-bar is indeed needed…
• About the other wishes you recall, one feels to preach in a desert…
• Not totally IMO, an annoying lacuna remains, like I explained again HERE…Thankfully, the toolbar that TC does have is well designed.

• Let's hammer the nail!

Claude
Clo
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Not for keyboard usersThankfully, the toolbar that TC does have is well designed.

- ctrl+arrow = jump to the next separator
- home/end = jump at the first/last button
- space = button context menu
- insert = insert new button
- shift+insert = make a button out of the currently highlighted file
- maybe a special quick search dialog for button titles.
Dreams...
TC for Linux please!
So, now we have FocusButtonBar, Space/Home/End work also. But I think, Ctrl+Left/Right for jumping over separators and Ins/Del for adding/removing buttons would be great.roentgen wrote:I'd imagine something like cm_FocusButtonBar and further more inside the button bar:
- ctrl+arrow = jump to the next separator
- home/end = jump at the first/last button
- space = button context menu
- insert = insert new button
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Ctrl+Left/Right sounds great! I prefer not to add Delete, though. You can delete buttons via context menu (Shift+F10).
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