Question: [New file] button; Request: Restart menu item
Posted: 11.10.2024 14:17
Hello. Since this is my first comment here I would like to thank Alexey for this great piece of software I've been using for quite some time already. Nowadays it's rather difficult to find software that allows real customization to such degree. Kudos to you, Alexey!
Now, one thing that made me come here and create an account is really minor compared to other issues people may have, but still I'd like to ask: what happened to the 'New file' button in the main toolbar? Up until yesterday I used to use v1.192.0 as that's the last precompiled package that can be installed on my Linux Mint 19.2 (Ubuntu 18.04) system. That version had that button present.
Yesterday I bit the bullet - as they say - and attempted to compile the very latest version myself on my system. After a few nags I succeeded, and now I'm runnng v1.218.0.2. But... the 'New file' button is missing in the toolbar.
It wouldn't be such a big problem if muscle memory wouldn't always make me click 'the third button from the left' for saving current changes, however now that button does something completely different.
I did install the Configure Toolbar plugin, and created a 'New file' button, it shows up fine but... at the end of the main default toolbar. I want it back in it's former place, that is the very first button in the toolbar - and that seems to just not be possible. Or is it?
That is my question: can we place new toolbar buttons before main/default toolbar, or even mix them with its buttons (without recreating the whole toolbar)?
Alternatively: could such option be implemented easily? Unless it already is possible and I haven't found it yet?
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A second issue, also relatively minor: since some plugins and/or settings require restarting the application after installing/changing settings, could you please add an internal command for that, available at least for the Config Menu plugin if not directly in the main menu? I did search for such command (cmd_Restart/cmd_FileRestart/cmd_AppRestart or similar) but couldn't find one. It would really come in handy at least for an initial configuration if not any later one(s).
Now, one thing that made me come here and create an account is really minor compared to other issues people may have, but still I'd like to ask: what happened to the 'New file' button in the main toolbar? Up until yesterday I used to use v1.192.0 as that's the last precompiled package that can be installed on my Linux Mint 19.2 (Ubuntu 18.04) system. That version had that button present.
Yesterday I bit the bullet - as they say - and attempted to compile the very latest version myself on my system. After a few nags I succeeded, and now I'm runnng v1.218.0.2. But... the 'New file' button is missing in the toolbar.
It wouldn't be such a big problem if muscle memory wouldn't always make me click 'the third button from the left' for saving current changes, however now that button does something completely different.
I did install the Configure Toolbar plugin, and created a 'New file' button, it shows up fine but... at the end of the main default toolbar. I want it back in it's former place, that is the very first button in the toolbar - and that seems to just not be possible. Or is it?
That is my question: can we place new toolbar buttons before main/default toolbar, or even mix them with its buttons (without recreating the whole toolbar)?
Alternatively: could such option be implemented easily? Unless it already is possible and I haven't found it yet?
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A second issue, also relatively minor: since some plugins and/or settings require restarting the application after installing/changing settings, could you please add an internal command for that, available at least for the Config Menu plugin if not directly in the main menu? I did search for such command (cmd_Restart/cmd_FileRestart/cmd_AppRestart or similar) but couldn't find one. It would really come in handy at least for an initial configuration if not any later one(s).