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Author:  sakis.kom [ Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:22 pm ]
Post subject:  [Suggestion] Space between text of the buttons

Is there any way at a next release of the CS to see a option for reduce the space between the text of the buttons?
I like it big 32x32, i like it to see the text on the bottom, i use 1600x900 resolution on my monitor, and i want to use many-many buttons.
But i see that the text have enough space between icons.

Can reduce this with a new option "Text Space Between Buttons", to have more space for new buttons?
Is the red color on the image...


Author:  Gaurav [ Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: [Suggestion] Space between text of the buttons

One optimization you can enable from Toolbar Settings tab is uncheck "Same size buttons". Other than reducing icon size or using smaller labels, this is the only way. If the icons you use are easily identifiable, you could add tooltips and remove the labels. You can also create buttons with drop down menus to save space.


Author:  sakis.kom [ Fri Mar 08, 2013 3:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: [Suggestion] Space between text of the buttons

GauravK wrote:
One optimization you can enable from Toolbar Settings tab is uncheck "Same size buttons".

I have this uncheck from the first time i use CS.

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Other than reducing icon size or using smaller labels, this is the only way.

The icon size in not effect the size on left-right, only the text labels have effect in that.
The problem is that the size of the text is customized from the windows!

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If the icons you use are easily identifiable, you could add tooltips and remove the labels.

That is by customizing one by one the button, there is not a general option, correct?

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You can also create buttons with drop down menus to save space.

No-no... i don't like that.


Thank you.

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