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Get rid of the padding above the tab row when maximized #5881
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I thought this would be easier. I'm trying to do this the XAML-y way, so I get better at it. I'm annoyed that both ContentPresenter and Grid aren't `Control`s, because I thought this would work. I'm gonna really blow this file up, so I'm stashing this.
… resource so we'll just do it by hand
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I hate using VSM, so... i dunno, this can probably be done better, but it probably can't be done more effectively than "literally exists today"
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## Summary of the Pull Request When we maximize the window, shrink the caption buttons (the min, max, close buttons) down to 32px tall, to be the same height as the `TabRowControl`. This way, the tabs will be flush with the top of the display. ## PR Checklist * [x] Closes microsoft#2541 * [x] I work here * [ ] Tests added/passed * [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments I tried for a couple hours this morning to do this as a `VisualState`. First I tried doing it as one on the TabRow, which I had very little success with. Then, I eventually realized that the TabRow wasn't even responsible for the padding there, it was being created by the fact that the caption buttons were too tall. Again, I tried to use the existing `VisualState`s they have defined for this, but I couldn't figure out how to do that. I think the visual state solution would be _cleaner_, so if someone knows how to do that instead, please let me know. ## Validation Steps Performed * Maximized/restored the Terminal on my display with the taskbar on the bottom * Maximized/restored the Terminal on my display with the taskbar on the top
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## Summary of the Pull Request When we maximize the window, shrink the caption buttons (the min, max, close buttons) down to 32px tall, to be the same height as the `TabRowControl`. This way, the tabs will be flush with the top of the display. ## PR Checklist * [x] Closes #2541 * [x] I work here * [ ] Tests added/passed * [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments I tried for a couple hours this morning to do this as a `VisualState`. First I tried doing it as one on the TabRow, which I had very little success with. Then, I eventually realized that the TabRow wasn't even responsible for the padding there, it was being created by the fact that the caption buttons were too tall. Again, I tried to use the existing `VisualState`s they have defined for this, but I couldn't figure out how to do that. I think the visual state solution would be _cleaner_, so if someone knows how to do that instead, please let me know. ## Validation Steps Performed * Maximized/restored the Terminal on my display with the taskbar on the bottom * Maximized/restored the Terminal on my display with the taskbar on the top (cherry picked from commit c373ebc)
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Summary of the Pull Request
When we maximize the window, shrink the caption buttons (the min, max, close buttons) down to 32px tall, to be the same height as the
TabRowControl
. This way, the tabs will be flush with the top of the display.PR Checklist
Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
I tried for a couple hours this morning to do this as a
VisualState
. First I tried doing it as one on the TabRow, which I had very little success with. Then, I eventually realized that the TabRow wasn't even responsible for the padding there, it was being created by the fact that the caption buttons were too tall. Again, I tried to use the existingVisualState
s they have defined for this, but I couldn't figure out how to do that.I think the visual state solution would be cleaner, so if someone knows how to do that instead, please let me know.
Validation Steps Performed