02-02-2004, 03:16 AM -
You are right corny.
I now notice is that this happens when I have another plug-in beneath the cmdline, such as the clock; I have also tested with netmonitor.
I made a fresh toolbar and only put the cmdline on and looked the same as yours, corny. Once I added a clock or netmonitor beneath it, the gap increased.
Now for another test...
Evidentally this happens with other plug-ins as well. In my fresh toolbar, I deleted the cmdline and kept the netmonitor. I was then able to shrink the toolbar down normally, then added another netmonitor beneath the current one, and the gap increased. Same happens with replacing the other netmonitor with a sysmonitor.
I guess I always thought it was cmdline because that is the only toolbar that I have two plug-in's with one on top of the other (two rows).
I now notice is that this happens when I have another plug-in beneath the cmdline, such as the clock; I have also tested with netmonitor.
I made a fresh toolbar and only put the cmdline on and looked the same as yours, corny. Once I added a clock or netmonitor beneath it, the gap increased.
Now for another test...
Evidentally this happens with other plug-ins as well. In my fresh toolbar, I deleted the cmdline and kept the netmonitor. I was then able to shrink the toolbar down normally, then added another netmonitor beneath the current one, and the gap increased. Same happens with replacing the other netmonitor with a sysmonitor.
I guess I always thought it was cmdline because that is the only toolbar that I have two plug-in's with one on top of the other (two rows).