On 20150312_2255-0500, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Paul E Condon (pecon...@mesanetworks.net): > > > I realized that I had not tried dd from VC2 just before entering the
... snip ... > > > 2) A problem that I really want to fix: The window in which Iceweasel > > is displayed does not have toolbar across top of the window. ( line > > containing "File Edit View History ...) There might be some > > key stoke combination the serves as a substitute, but I have trouble > > remembering such things. Where is this configured in Xfce? NOT in > > Settings->"Window_Manager" or "Settings->Window_Manager_Tweeks". I've > > looked there. > > Press Left-Alt and the menu bar will appear. You can also press, say, It seems we are using different versions of iceweasel, or different versions of Jessie. On my computer pressing Left-Alt *alone* does nothing. In this respect (on my machine) it acts similarly to the Shift keys, in that it modifies the action of the following key press while the Alt key is being held down. Unlike the Shift key, there seems not to be an Alt-Lock, paralleling the Shift-Lock. > Left-Alt-B and get the bookmarks, if you know the appropriate letters, > F, E, V, S, B etc. For me, the whole point of a GUI is that it allows the interface designer to sprinkle about the screen various visual cues and hot spots that allow the user to instruct the computer without having to a set of appropriate keys. Oh well, live and learn. But I did discover a way to get the toolbar that works for my computer: On the far right end of the line that contains the text box for entering the URL, there is and icon containing three short think horizontal lines. If I click on that, it opens a configuration menu. If I click on the last item in that menu, it opens another menu in the lower LEFT corner of the iceweasel window. In this lower left menu, there are some check boxes. Checking a box appears not to do anything, but after you exit from the menu on the RIGHT side, the Toolbar and/or Menu bar is/are displayed. The trouble with this as a definitive solution is that I am pretty sure that the icon with three horizontal bars in it is a configurable item. I wouldn't know what to do if my iceweasel were configured to leave out that icon. Sorry for the cranky tone. I get cranky when I'm not in control of my computer. Best regards, -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150315163331.gb12...@big.lan.gnu