I used the Alt+T function a lot, and I realize that it would be useful to tell from the title whether a window is "pinned" or not.
I don't like these "extra" buttons in the title-bar, cause: when design changed (Win7 -> Win10) they become ugly.
Suggestion: we can add a tool-bar button (pin), which has a different image when activated (normal vs. hot bitmap <-> "unpinned" vs. "pinned").
This will have a similar but "nicer" visual effect.
(@rizonesoft : do you have time to create corresponding bitmap extension for the default toolbars?)
Please test beta version _5.19.514.1670_RC (see beta-channel access #1129).
You have to enable the toolbar-button (customizing toolbar).
The design of the button may change for release version (-> @rizonesoft )
I suggest positioning (default position) this icon to the left of the Exit icon.
Let's see the vote or reactions of other users of Notepad3. 馃
RC builds 1671 and 1672: you don't appear to have to turn on the Always On Top toolbar button; it is there by default. Is that the intent?
It's probably a button that I will disable, although I'm leaving it there for now to see how I feel... It's not a function I have a use case for.
I agree with @hpwamr's suggestion to move the button to the second-to-last position, keeping the Exit button on the far right (although that too is a button I disable; the standard X in the top right of the window is enough for me).
@RaiKoHoff It might feel a bit weird to have the transition animation since all others are just static icons, maybe we remove it by just letting the icon become pinned only when notepad is pinned.
All toolbar-button icons are animated (normal <-> hot, change on mouse hoover or getting checked on active state). Only difference, the other buttons have same icon (normal and hot) and so they seemed to be static vs. animated, only the "Always On Top" button has a different image...
(Ed.: so the "animation" is a Windows thing changing between "normal<->hot")
Ed2: If you want to have a "static" behavior (like the other icons) you have to decide for one icon for both states (active and not-active) to have the same icon (either "pinned" or "not-pinned"))!
Ed3: A 3rd state is "disabled" (grayed-out), like for save-button when file has not changed, but this is not applicable for "Always On Top" button, cause if "disabled", it is not clickable anymore (to pin/unpin).
@RaiKoHoff How about we just use:
"A pressed button" -> "Pinned"
"A normal button" -> "Not-pinned"
"A gray button" -> "Disabled"
And keep the icon static.
Maybe I didn't express myself clearly:
"Static" icon means: You have to decide for ONE icon ("Pinned" or "Not-Pinned") for all states.
Using different icons, you get the "animation" automatically by Windows's UI behavior.
@RaiKoHoff I think I would prefer the "not-pinned" icon, which looks more like a regular pin.
BTW, perhaps we should put the pin button on the left of the exit? I'm not sure...
What is about a "static" "Not-Pinned" icon, having a color-change (blue->red) if activated (always on top) ?
By the way, you can "play around" with different scenarios, by using the "external Toolbar" feature (normal/hot/disabled) in .ini-file:
[Toolbar Images]
BitmapDefault=Toolbar.bmp
BitmapHot=ToolbarHot.bmp
BitmapDisabled=ToolbarDisabled.bmp
What about a textual indicator on the title bar kinda like mockup below:
(T) myfile.txt [C:\] - Notepad3 (Administrator)
Wow, 11 comments for _"a nice to have"_ "Always On Top" icon ! 馃槈
The design of the button may change for release version (-> @rizonesoft )
Ed: Don't forget, as mentioned above, the design is subject to change with the final version.
As far as I am concerned, this issue may be closed, no ! 馃
By the way, I like the new icon in build 5.19.519.1713 RC. I think it fits in better with the style of the other icons.
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By the way, I like the new icon in build 5.19.519.1713 RC. I think it fits in better with the style of the other icons.