That worked. Thanks so much.
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Hi. The image I was trying to use was 900x900. I noticed the included textures varied from 208x208 all the way up to 1024x1024, so I thought my texture would be suitable but, as above, the only way I could get it to tile was by replacing one of the existing included textures with it.
Hello, Another question from me - when using one of the included taskbar textures I notice it tiles to fill the whole taskbar. However, if I chose a custom image as the taskbar texture I find that it only displays once. It can be aligned according to the setting, or stretched to fit, but it won't just tile like the included textures do. I did find a way to 'hack' it - if I place my custom texture in the same folder as the included textures and rename it the same as one of them
Thanks for the response. Great if it could be added in future, but for now I could just add the shortened day to the date line as above, or ya know, just know what day it is. :)
Hello. I insta-bought Start11 when I finally upgraded to Win11 and found to my horror it didn't support vertical taskbar! So good to have it back, but a question, if I may... In Win10 (and 7 if I recall), if you widened the vertical taskbar just enough it would add the day of the week (text) as a third line in the time and date display. I believe it would have done the same with a horizontal task bar if you would stretch it upwards, but I never used that. Looks like this... <i
Hi, Do you know if icons can be made smaller also? I found how to get the text like you did above, but only get a few letters without going silly with taskbar width because the icons are larger. Then we just have to address that single column of tray icons and not showing the day of the week, and our superior vertical taskbars are fully operational! :)