When using large taskbar icon:
- Increase the padding around system tray icons.
- Push the clock text further to the right, increasing the left padding
between the clock and notification icons.
This matches Windows 7 shell behavior.
- Correct the spacing for the clock area, in the case when bPreferDate is
enabled, only two lines are visible, and the day of the week is shorter
than the date.
CORE-11698
- Use HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\TaskbarSmallIcons
registry key to store the icon size setting for the taskbar.
- If the registry value is missing, small icons will be used by default.
- If the registry value is set to 1, it will also use small icons.
- Only if the value exists and is set to 0 it will use large icons. This allows us
to use the same registry value as Windows 7 explorer, while also keeping
the taskbar icons small in most cases, especially running the shell
on unmodified Windows Server 2003.
CORE-11698
- Add registry key to show the time and date when two lines are available
in the taskbar clock area.
- Keep old behavior when `PreferDateOverWeekday` registry key in
`HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced`
is set to 0 or not present.
When three or more lines are available, the clock will continue to show
the time, day of the week, and the date. When only one line is visible,
the clock will continue to only display the time.
CORE-19018
- Rewrite the taskbar settings and start menu settings property sheets.
- All settings in the taskbar settings property sheet can be loaded and saved properly except for the quick launch one which will be implemented later.
- Implement toggling lock, autohide and always on top. The rest will be implemented later.