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[KDE Toolbar] Empty space that push icons in toolbar

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Since KDE is modular, it would be great if we can configure our toolbars in every qt applications by adding an empty space between icons so they are pushing those icons to the right side. On this way we can have balanced space like in mac applications. So when you go in configure toolbars there should be "empty space" or "pusher" some word that will describe function like "separator", so you can add that space between icons and that will make an space that will push icon to to right side.

On example bellow I show three groups of icons so you can understand better. There are two empty spaces. If you place an empty space between icons "find" and "preview" there would be three spaces and every of them would be equal.

Also it would be nice if we have separator without that line, just empty space.

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Shaddar
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I really like the idea also it would be similar to the panels in Plasma.
I think the wording should be the same in this case, too: Spacer
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Thanks man :)
I would say I read "spacer" somewhere on desktop but didn't remember till now.
Spacer would be big deal I think.
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Bug 348393 - Style -> Win Deco: No option to add 'Spacer' to Title Bar : https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348393


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