I would like to propose the possibility of making the toolbar configurable
1] It would be useful if one could turn off icons that are not used; and thus save space
2] It would be useful if one could put the toolbar in the same line as list of menus [File, Edit, Viev, etc., and the the icons]; and thus save space
3] It would be useful if one could put filter fileld in the same line as list of menus [File, Edit, Viev, etc., and the the Filter]; and thus save space
4] It would be useful if one could put created action groups as icons; and thus save time and clicks
I remember now that I did read that post at some point in the past. And as I did I thought to myself: "Well, that sucks; but you can't have everything in life, now can you?"
And I completely forgot about it
But that doesn't mean that my post is just a waste of space? Can in future realeses a customization be implemented?
I have a new idea in regards to that
This unrelated video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VES1KHFa_vk&t=393s at 06:33 shows briefly how the Windows CE version of that operating system looks like. And I would like to direct your attention to the menu toolbar and the icons: there are in the same line. And having them in the same way in Mp3tag would add at least 1 line of data in the main window of it, thus allowing users to see more files on one screen
And so: would it be possible to somehow utilize that part of the operating system for Mp3tag?
I know that this is a long shot as Windows 10 was made a long time after CE, but maybe for whatever reason the 10 has that version of GUI still somewhere embedded in it?