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Adjusted padding to better align number and simplified menu option slightly #2484

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That feels better to me.

I like the sync group option. It doesnt really change existing functionality unless someone goes hunting for the option. Limiting to 4 groups is good too. I imagine this is most useful on tablet.

The only other change I might suggest is having a new window open in the same sync group. At present it always opens in Sync Group 1. It feels like it should keep it's number. Having not used it yet I don't know if that is a good idea though.

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tuomas2 commented Jan 29, 2023

The only other change I might suggest is having a new window open in the same sync group. At present it always opens in Sync Group 1. It feels like it should keep it's number. Having not used it yet I don't know if that is a good idea though.

This was a bug that was fixed in ac0a07f (sync group was not saved at all)

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agrogers commented Jan 29, 2023 via email

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tuomas2 commented Feb 2, 2023

I actually aligned number intentionally so that it looks a little bit like a subscript to the sync symbol. What do you think?

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I didn't realise you had asked a question here. And I can't remember what I changed and how it looked. So you can cancel this PR.

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