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Topic: «Titlebar Buttons Aesthetics » on forum: Feature Requests   Views: 7456
 
Arty Black
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Posted: 11/01/2010 15:24:40
 
 
Is there any way to make it so the titlebar buttons have a rounded corner on the buttons you have all the way to the right and/or left of the ones you have out, like the default aero buttons, so that they don't look so... blocky? And be able to set the right or left to curve up separately, in case you don't have them tabbed over away from the minimize button?

And, to that affect, is it possible to make it so you can choose the increment by which to tab over the buttons with the "shift the buttons" option? So you could choose, say, shift over by a certain amount of pixels, making it so you can tab it over more precisely.

Hope both of these make sense.

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Arthur Black
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Posted: 11/29/2010 17:22:53
 
 
Bump. XD

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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/01/2011 22:55:26
 
 
Hello Arthur,

Thanks for the post.

We'll consider your request.

Best regards.
 
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Arthur Black
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Posted: 07/09/2011 20:56:41
 
 
The titlebar buttons have looked great (since, what, 6.3 I want to say?). Thanks for taking that request! I do have to ask though, is there any way we can get a more precise system for spacing the titlebar buttons from the default Windows buttons? The spacing now is very large, so when you tab it over "1", it goes a significant distance and ultimately takes up too much of the titlebar. It'd be nice is we could tab the buttons over pixel by pixel, if at all that's possible. Thanks much for the consideration!

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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 07/11/2011 00:59:23
 
 
Hello Arthur,

Thanks for the message.

We'll consider this request.

Best regards.
 
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