On 16 Dec 2010, at 03:04, Tudor Girba wrote:
Why not? :)
For me:
- Conceptually, a toolbar acts on the model shown by the container it is adorning
(explicitly or implicitly). A button just does something, it can be anything.
- I would like to add a slider to that pane, which is not something you see in toolbars
- Implementation-wise I do not know how to make toolbar buttons with text
- It just looks good this way :-) Maybe I can replace the content of that pane with a
vertical toolbar, that can hold buttons and other things. But then again, it's not
really a toolbar anymore is it?
Regarding the toolbar, I see that in your case it
appears on top of the tab. This probably means that you defined it like:
a
act: ...
a tree
....
If you define the act in the tree, you should get it below the tab.
Right, I did not think of that, it looks much better now, thanks!
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