08-12-2007, 07:47 AM
You can't avoid it when using standard QM toolbar.
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When there are many windows, window buttons are in second row, invisible. Probably QM limits toolbar width. Toolbar itself is too wide.
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Using QM toolbar for this maybe is easier (until some time), but is too dirty, unreliable, unstable, restricting.
Dirty - you have to periodically replace toolbar text. Normally you would only have to add/remove single button, but you cannot do it with QM toolbars.
Unreliable - toolbar behavior may change in future QM versions, breaking your toolbar-taskbar.
Unstable - the code runs in QM thread. Any bug or unexpected condition can make QM unstable.
Restricting - see dirty, etc.
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When there are many windows, window buttons are in second row, invisible. Probably QM limits toolbar width. Toolbar itself is too wide.
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Using QM toolbar for this maybe is easier (until some time), but is too dirty, unreliable, unstable, restricting.
Dirty - you have to periodically replace toolbar text. Normally you would only have to add/remove single button, but you cannot do it with QM toolbars.
Unreliable - toolbar behavior may change in future QM versions, breaking your toolbar-taskbar.
Unstable - the code runs in QM thread. Any bug or unexpected condition can make QM unstable.
Restricting - see dirty, etc.
