Hi SGP,

> So, how and where do I redefine the 
> width so that I can get the long clock format with the 
> minimum of white padding? 

You could add this to your localprefs.js file:

        /* clock long form width.
        *  long form is used if this pixel width is exceeded
        *  default = 139
        */
        clocklongwidth=80;

Experiment until you're happy with the width. You need to restart (Type
! and press Enter) for the changes to take effect.

It appears from the preferences.js file, that the menu button is
controlled by clocklongwidth as well.

Hope that helps,
Kim

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of SGP
> Sent: den 8 mars 2003 22:44
> To: dqsd
> Subject: [DQSD-Users] how to shrink toolbar w/o losing long clock
> 
> 
> I want to move the toolbar to the right side of my screen. 
> See the first picture. The long clock format is shown. 
> There's a lot of extra white padding to the left of the 
> clock. When I shrink the toolbar the long clock format is 
> replaced by the short clock format almost immediately, even 
> though there appears to be still a lot of white space to the 
> left of the clock string. So, how and where do I redefine the 
> width so that I can get the long clock format with the 
> minimum of white padding? The second picture shows the short 
> clock with all the padding which replaces the long clock. 
> Another thing you can notice is that the menu button has 
> disappeared, even though there appears to be a lot of room to 
> fit a frame for the menu button to sit on. How and where do I 
> redefine the width so that I can also fit the menu button 
> with the minimum of extra padding?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> 
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