I like that idea, this would make it easier to turn the borders on or off as the user needs.gege wrote:One more question, guys (and gal -- can't forget nyn...)
Is it worth to add an icon in main toolbar, just like MonkeyRok?
Nyn
I like that idea, this would make it easier to turn the borders on or off as the user needs.gege wrote:One more question, guys (and gal -- can't forget nyn...)
Is it worth to add an icon in main toolbar, just like MonkeyRok?
I don't understand, what is a connection with the titlebar hidding and the borderless mode?gege wrote:- To be able to hide titlebar in borderless mode, this script needs MM v3.1 or newer.
I think that it is better if some styles are hard-coded inside of the script. I have such thing with the overflow style inside of the MN and RFR, instead of CSS files that contain only styles which are distinct for different skins.gege wrote:- In order to auto-hide vertical scrollbar, we need to add this code to style.css file, in each theme:Code: Select all
body { overflow:auto; }
SDBUIDockablePanel.showcaption = false was introduced only in 3.1.0.1209. And, in borderless mode, I do both: hide the borders (using your trick) AND titlebar (using showcaption=false).I don't understand, what is a connection with the titlebar hidding and the borderless mode?
You're absolutely right! That's why you're a great scripter and I'm just a humble wannabe.I think that it is better if some styles are hard-coded inside of the script. I have such thing with the overflow style inside of the MN and RFR, instead of CSS files that contain only styles which are distinct for different skins.
Right again! I arbitrarily made it this way.ZvezdanD wrote:However, I still don't understand why hidden titlebar and borderless mode should be connected. You could make borderless script with visible titlebar, and on opposite side you could make a script which have border with hidden titlebar. Those two properties are not related.
Sure thing! You need to open style.css and look at the end of the file. You'll find something like this:Benn wrote:Hi Gege (or anyone else with the know-how ), I'm curious as to whether it's possible to change the size of the font of the viewer? I'm used the Gilded theme at the moment, so would I open the .css file in notepad and change it in there?
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h1 { font-size:14pt; ... } /* Song Title */
h2 { font-size:11pt; ... } /* Artist */
h3 { font-size:10pt; } /* Album */
h4 { font-size:9pt; } /* Year */
h5 { font-size:9pt; .... } /* Composer */
p { font:9pt 'Trebuchet MS', Arial, sans serif; ... }
I have one name to whisper: "Glided ionized"... but don't tell anyone. Shhhhh!Benn wrote:...the orange stood out a bit too much as I use it with DreadM's ION skin