Although Desktop did not give me the option to create a pull request, so suspicion! On pushing via Desktop I was asked if I wanted to create a fork. This time I made the changes directly in main and committed them. Just to test whether 'not creating a new branch' was the cause of my pain, I then deleted the other repo's github clone etc., and again created a new clone using GitHub Desktop. Success, I have now been able to make changes, commit locally and create a pull request with original upstream repo as the target. It recognised correctly that I didn't have access to upstream and asked to create a fork at CaverBruce. I then created a new branch and used GitHub Desktop to publish it. However to test the Github Desktop route (to fork creation) and recover from my immediate impasse I deleted one repo's clone and removed it from Github Desktop, TortoiseGit and local drive, and started afresh creating a clone using GitHub Desktop. So I'll take on board that best practice is to fork directly using. Although I have four clone/fork pairs of repos that are working perfectly afaik for some years. What you say makes sense, however for two clone/'fork' pairs of repos I cannot replicate this behaviour. Compatibility with taskbar mods outside of TranslucentTB version 2021.5 is not currently guaranteed.Thanks steveward.These issues will be reduced in upcoming updates, don't worry! I just need to refactor a lot of code first. This can usually be fixed by moving a window to or from that monitor or briefly changing the taskbar alignment. When using dynamic mode, the taskbar may occasionally become too large, too small or not update.Split mode on Windows 10 only supports the main taskbar, secondary taskbars will not be split.Dynamic mode/split mode only work correctly when the taskbar is horizontal at the top/bottom of the screen.This can be worked around by changing the alignment to Left and back to Center. Dynamic mode won't hide the left side of the taskbar if the taskbar alignment has never been changed.Rounded corners are not antialiased due to a Windows limitation.Auto-hiding is still incredibly experimental and may lead to a lot of flickering, especially with TranslucentTB compatibility or dynamic/split mode enabled.The "Debug" section lets you open the config and log files. About RoundedTB - provides information about the current version of RoundedTB.It requires TranslucentTB version 2021.5 to function. This is experimental and will flicker slightly. Whilst I'm currently not aware of a fix, I've worked closely with Sylveon to enable some level of compatibility between TranslucentTB and RoundedTB. TranslucentTB Compatibility - due to a bug in Windows, apps that alter the composition of the taskbar don't allow RoundedTB's changes to show up automatically.It can be toggled at any time by pressing Win+ F2. Show System Tray - this toggles whether or not the system tray, clock etc.For info on setting up, see the bottom of this readme. I admit it's certainly not as cool as dynamic mode but for now it's better than nothing □.
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However after some setup, split mode allows you to separate the taskbar from the system tray and resize it at will.
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Due to a more limited taskbar, dynamically resizing the taskbar isn't possible. Split Mode (Windows 10) - split mode is a simplified version of dynamic mode for Windows 10.Dynamic Mode (Windows 11) - dynamic mode automatically resizes the taskbars to accommodate the number of icons in it, making the taskbar behave similarly to macOS' Dock.You can also use negative values to hide the rounded corners for some sides, allowing you to "attach" the taskbar to different sides of the monitor. Click it to enable independent margins, which allow you to specify the margin for each side of the taskbar.
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