Open RhapsodySL opened 3 days ago
I think it's a good request! However, I think the window is too big in some contexts.
I'd like to have a smaller notification. I'd like something discreet but informative.
Here's what I suggest to bring everyone together: It would be nice to have an option where you could choose the size of the pop-up. We'd see a box showing our screen ratio and could easily adjust the size of the pop-up.
What would be nice is to reduce the image, text, etc., so that titles that aren't cut out aren't cut out if you shrink the pop-up.
PS : I've read a bit of the other posts and a lot of them come back to the idea of customizing the pop-up. It would certainly be a good thing to include these customizations in the screen ratio size box or something like that.
EDIT : In my head I imagined this but with a grid
(Yes, it's tablet software, but better an example than nothing)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/263d286a-e216-4437-94a5-b4315f7a7274
Purpose:
The size of the flyout is rather small, and if you have poor eyesight like I do, it can be difficult to read the text. Additionally, the current size of the flyout is aggressive in cutting off song names, after approximately 14 characters (assuming Repeat/Shuffle buttons are off, and Show Media Player name is off since those settings incidentally increase the window width). The ability to move the flyout a bit more precisely than a corner of the screen would also be useful as I'd prefer for my flyout to be slightly more inwards than it currently is, since it's essentially hugging the edge of the screen.
Description:
Ability to increase the size and/or scale (and potentially text size) of the flyout, as it is on the smaller side (1440p screen). Potential adjustments to the width of the flyout by default to reduce text culling aggressiveness. X/Y coordinate inputs to allow the user to adjust the position of the flyout more finely (separate from the Flyout Position option, these two options can reasonably co-exist).
Additional context:
ModernFlyouts (https://github.com/ModernFlyouts-Community/ModernFlyouts) is a reasonable reference for an application that handles all of these things well, and may be worth looking at.