Is it possible to turn off the tool's text labels on the toolbar options? This would save a lot of screen space.
Also, is it possible to make the tool name and info pop up when you hover over the tool?
Turn off toolbar text lables
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Re: Turn off toolbar text lables
Resize the toolbar by dragging the bottom up so that it fits to one row. Text labels will disappear if there's not enough space on the row to show them — otherwise they will be shown.
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Re: Turn off toolbar text lables
Thanks,
It just moves the label from the bottom to the right of the icon.
Solution to this:
If the toolbar is free floating, make it narrower horizontally until all the labels disappear.
If the toolbar is docked, cram more toolbars into the same docking row until the labels arbitrarily disappear to make things fit.
Is there a way to horizontally resize the docked toolbars?
It just moves the label from the bottom to the right of the icon.
Solution to this:
If the toolbar is free floating, make it narrower horizontally until all the labels disappear.
If the toolbar is docked, cram more toolbars into the same docking row until the labels arbitrarily disappear to make things fit.
Is there a way to horizontally resize the docked toolbars?
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Re: Turn off toolbar text lables
Hi Clay,
No way to turn off all command names by default, and no way to shrinh a toolbar horizontally, though if there's space on that toolbar line that is not used by other toolbars/tools - it's logical to utilize that space by providing more information like e.g. the tool names.
Regards,
Stefan
No way to turn off all command names by default, and no way to shrinh a toolbar horizontally, though if there's space on that toolbar line that is not used by other toolbars/tools - it's logical to utilize that space by providing more information like e.g. the tool names.
Regards,
Stefan