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<title>RE: Windows 11 - DF taskbar buttons not centred properly when multiple windows of the same app are open</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I was able to reproduce that here so I've added it to our list to look into.
Thanks!]]></description>
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I was able to reproduce that here so I've added it to our list to look into.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<description><![CDATA[In a nutshell, DF uses a different approach than Windows does when adding the visual indicator that multiple windows are grouped under the same button (which makes it look like overlapped buttons) on its taskbars: Windows "slices" the button but keeps its width, while DF widens it.
This wouldn't...]]></description>
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In a nutshell, DF uses a different approach than Windows does when adding the visual indicator that multiple windows are grouped under the same button (which makes it look like overlapped buttons) on its taskbars: Windows "slices" the button but keeps its width, while DF widens it. <br/>
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This wouldn't be a problem if not for the fact that it causes the "running" indicator (the line the shows up underneath the app's icon when it's open) shows off-centre on the DF taskbars. The image I attached should clarify what I mean.
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