COMPLAINT: Book cover icons in tab labels not useful

Anonymous
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

I frequently use Logos4 are relatively narrow screens, either on remote desktop (480x640 or 1024x768) or on a tablet in profile mode (800x1280).  As a result my tab labels often reduce down to icons.  I'm sorry, but I don't regard that as usefull.  The book cover icons are just rectangles of solid color for all intents and purposes and completely indistinguishable from one another.  I'd like an option to limit this.  I'd rather have the smallest, or even next to smallest, text label possible and just deal with having to scroll through labels that I can at least distinguish from one another.

I'm also wondering of a pull down menu might be better for the overflow than the left and right buttons that are so tiny (and touch unfriendly).

On a related topic, I'll note that I miss the Windows menu that displayed a list of all open resources.  Even with the short labels being visible, I don't always remember what "M:MNTC" is.  Of course, I'm not sure how practical that would be given how crowded the tool bar already is.

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