In the picture below, the leaves are composed of several colors of green, so only part of the leaves are made transparent, which makes it difficult to see the transparent effect. Click Set Transparent Color, and when the pointer changes, click the color you want to make transparent.
You may change the Taskbar settings in Windows 10 and still use this program's features, it works fine. Double-click the picture, and when Picture Tools appears, click Picture Tools Format > Color.
Digging into the settings.ini reveals that the skin option is disabled, which makes me wonder if that's the next feature to be added to the program. There are two other options which may arrive in the future customization of Pinned Icons and Taskbar skins. The same way you can make your Mac’s Dock disappear, you can do the same with the menu. Make the Menu Bar disappear to get more screen. The Settings tab has the same options as the right-click menu.Īccording to the GitHub page of TaskbarDock, the developer plans to add support for TileDock, which will allow you to dock a group of applications in a tile. Not every icon allows you to add it to the menu bar, granted, but this is an easy way to re-add the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, volume or battery menu icons back to the menu bar. Customize Pinned Icons throws an error, while the Docks, Theme and Misc tabs are blank. If you wish, rename your folder or file name with just spaces. Presto, you've now got a fully transparent icon. Paste the transparent icon from your clipboard into the default icon (Command-V). Press Tab once in the Get Info window to highlight the default icon.
The reason I didn't mention this earlier is because most of the options aren't working yet. On the desktop, select your new folder and press Command-I (File Get Info).
The application saves its settings in an INI file that's created in the folder you extracted its archive to.ĭouble-click the system tray icon to bring up its primary interface. Enable the "Start with Windows" option to save yourself the effort of running the application manually every time you reboot the computer.
Maybe it resets to the default setting because it's a portable application, and if the user deletes the folder or forgets which program changed it, that may be a headache. That's because TaskbarDock uses Windows' built-in option for this. Exiting the application undoes all changes made by it, except for the switch to small icons. The Small Icons menu item changes the icons to a small size. The Center Relative option does the same thing, but it places the icons equidistantly away from the Start Button and the Tray. This doesn't always happen to my PNG files as I recently have been saving PNGs that work just fine so I don't understand the issue.Next is the Center option, which, when enabled, will place your taskbar icons in the middle of the bar, as in your monitor's center. However the PNGs that I sent to my computer and back to iCloud Drive and still displayed transparency, I saved those to my Photo Library (which showed that they were in fact PNGs) then reuploaded them to iCloud Drive only to find that they had been converted to JPEG upon saving. Does anyone have any idea what's happening?ĮDIT: I sent some of my PNGs to iCloud Drive and found that they somehow turned into JPEGs.
When I exported them, they appeared having transparent backgrounds, but when I sent them back to my phone, they were white. I even exported them to my computer, to iCloud Drive, then back to the Photos app to check if they were still PNG files and didn't somehow convert themselves to JPEG, but they still were. I don't exactly know what went wrong or how, since images that previously displayed a transparent background suddenly don't anymore. I started having problems with my PNGs a month or two ago in which half of them no longer show a transparent background when imported into my photo editing apps. I frequently use PNG files in photo editing apps on my iPhone.