The greatest advantage of the classic toolbar is that it can be floated and placed at any position on the monitor. However, the toolbar added by document-level JavaScript does not take advantage of this as long as you keep Classic toolbar mode, and the toolbar must be floated and resized each time a file is opened.
A workaround exists. If you change to the Ribbon UI once after opening a file with JavaScript and then change back to the Classic toolbar, the original floating state and size will be restored. This issue also does not occur if the script is saved in the JavaScript folder without document-level JavaScript. In other words, opening a file with document-level JavaScript in Classic toolbar mode will not cause issues if there are already other scripts in the JavaScript folder.
- %APPDATA%\Tracker Software\PDFXEditor\3.0\JavaScripts
Please refer to the following verification procedure and see attached verification video for more details. The corresponding timecode in the video is also included.
([MM:SS] "MM" shows minutes, and "SS" shows seconds.)
- [00:02] Float and resize the view toolbar.
- [00:09] If the application is closed and then re-run, the toolbar will remain floating and resized.
- [00:15] Open a file with document-level JavaScript.
- [00:18] Float and resize the Add-on Tools toolbar.
- [00:25] If the application is closed and re-run, the Add-on Tools toolbar returns to its initial state.
- [00:33] Change to ribbon UI.
In the video, the application is closed at this point, but it is not necessary to close it. - [00:42] Changing to the classic toolbar restores the Add-on Tools toolbar floating state and size.
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rakunavi
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