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Non-Flat Toolbar Spacing

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Posted by Flannel   USA  (1,230 posts)  Bio
Date Mon 25 Apr 2005 08:49 PM (UTC)

Amended on Mon 25 Apr 2005 08:54 PM (UTC) by Flannel

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Just got around to upgrading to 3.66 (from 3.64) and first thing I noticed was the toolbar change (luckily, I found the option for turning off the flat toolbar).

Could you change the non-flat toolbar to include a little more space between the bottom of the toolbar area and the buttons?
Right now there isn't actually any toolbar below the buttons (just the bevel). Which makes it confusing if you have a dark background (black) with grey text. I'd imagine it wouldn't have to be a big change, but right now it looks like the toolbar isn't completely showing (like someone chopped off the bottom).

Heck, even an option for how many pixels to pad with would be good (although hardly necessary, I just assume you never took a look at the way the non-flat looks now). Althought it's not really a problem with flat, because they are, well, flat. I think it's just the shading of the buttons (whether down or up, for the connect/wrap buttons) ontop of shading (of the toolbar) with no space in between (and a dark background, since it looks less awkward with no world open, but that could also be because no buttons are depressed) that causes the problem.

~Flannel

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