There are buttons "<<" and ">>" for moving toolbar buttons. ">>" is used as symbol for inserting something, so for moving horizontally we should use different symbols. I suggest graphical arrows similar to "Move up" and "Move down" in Batch rename and many other dialogs.
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Options > Toolbar: Buttons for moving symbols
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Options > Toolbar: Buttons for moving symbols
Last edited by helmut on Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
Just as text
• Hi !
- I agree, it's confusing.
As a workaround, I used arrows done simply as text in the French experimental DLL :
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- This is simply <– –> angle-bracket and a wider dash #150.
- It looks so nice with Tahoma, Verdana… but not with all fonts, though…
- In Total Commander, there is no button, you can sort the icons of a bar via Drag & Drop, this is fast. You can place the new icon to add in the same way, it's shown prior as a selected empty square area…
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Claude
Clo
- I agree, it's confusing.
As a workaround, I used arrows done simply as text in the French experimental DLL :
————

- This is simply <– –> angle-bracket and a wider dash #150.
- It looks so nice with Tahoma, Verdana… but not with all fonts, though…
- In Total Commander, there is no button, you can sort the icons of a bar via Drag & Drop, this is fast. You can place the new icon to add in the same way, it's shown prior as a selected empty square area…

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: Options > Toolbar: Buttons for moving symbols
Beta 5 is like this.helmut wrote:I suggest graphical arrows similar to "Move up" and "Move down" in Batch rename and many other dialogs.
I support Clo's suggestion for simple Drag'& Drop sorting, therefore -> Postponed.
Olivier