Michael Gerz wrote:
> Bo Peng wrote:
> 
>> 1. if math is on when lyx exists, I assume it is always on
>> 2. if math is off when lyx exists, I assume it is auto.
> 
> Will it be the same with "review"? Yesterday, I noticed that
> context-sensitive toolbars can be a real pain. Just imagine two loaded
> documents, one with CT on, the other one with CT off. Everytime you
> switch between the documents, the toolbar changes.

It is possible to go from the context-sensitive toolbar to a static toolbar.

> 
> With the proposed solution above, "auto" is silently introduced, even if
> the user doesn't like it. I am willing to accept this for math and table
> but not for review. Please note that I questioned the overall
> usefullness of a context-sensitive "review" toolbar from the very
> beginning but I wasn't able to stop Peter.

Now is the time to discuss. ;)

We have two possibilities:

1. default is context-sensitive but the manual change to show
   when the CT toolbar is hidden will be rememberd forever
2. default is visible and hiding moves the toolbar to the context-sensitive 
state

> 
> How do the session settings and the default settings in default.ui
> interact? Which overrules which?

default.ui is the default which will be overridden by the saved values, if any.

> 
> Michael
> 
> 


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Peter Kümmel

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