standalone toolbar?

Thomas Lübking thomas.luebking at web.de
Sun Mar 14 14:25:34 CET 2010


Ah, ok. I just interpreted the "detached" as the toolbar being detached from 
the main window by the QToolBar feature. (the size of those detached bars 
cannot be controlled by the user)

Am Sunday 14 March 2010 schrieb Valorie Zimmerman:
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Thomas Lübking <thomas.luebking at web.de> 
wrote:
> > from the insider:
> > "Newly redesigned Toolbar. When this is detached, you'll have a very
> > streamlined Amarok at your fingertips, in a sliver of screen space."
> > 
> > now that's not quite true, as at least the main toolbar has no minimum
> > size. so if you unlock the layout and detach the toolbar (to drag it
> > around) it will shrink to the play button and volume dial.
> > 
> ::snip::
> I discovered this when I was experimenting trying to make the tabbed
> version, where the 3 panes are stacked on top of one another, with
> tabs at the bottom to chose the bottom two. If instead you close all
> three panes, you are left with the toolbar alone. If one has a small
> screen, and has already set up a long or dynamic playlist, this is
> practical. Certainly one can shrink it too small for practical use,
> but I don't see that as a huge problem. Users can simply drag it to a
> practical size. Dragging it around has no effect on it's size.
> 
> Valorie



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