The background colour of the toolbars is the same as the background colour of the overall window, which means the toolbars are visually "lost" and individual buttons are unclear.
Either
-- Add a single pixel contrasting border around the toolbars.
-- Alter the toolbar background to be a slightly different colour to the window background (darker in the light theme, lighter in the dark theme).
-- Both add a border and introduce a colour difference.
Any visual adjustment should also ensure that individual buttons are bordered or coloured to be distinct from the adjacent buttons.
Sync the changes with those of suggestion #13921
Adjust toolbar colour (v9.4)
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Adjust toolbar colour (v9.4)
Last edited by IanOfYork on Sat May 25, 2024 4:07 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Adjust toolbar colour (v9)
Does 9.x not have per button the context menu option "Begin a Group" anymore? In doubt you could set it for every button of every toolbar you have. This screenshot is from 8.4.2 where I need almost no toolbar and just added 4 most used actions right into the menu bar to not even waste space for a new line of toolbars:
Re: Adjust toolbar colour (v9.4)
Any visual adjustment should also ensure that individual buttons are bordered or coloured to be distinct from the adjacent buttons.
Re: Adjust toolbar colour (v9.4)
Version 9.5 offers a range of new options to change the theme.
The later versions of VS and Office all have this problem, but most prior to 2010 seem viable.
VS 2008 seems best.
The later versions of VS and Office all have this problem, but most prior to 2010 seem viable.
VS 2008 seems best.