[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane

2010-02-24 Thread wg
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--- Additional comments from w...@openoffice.org Wed Feb 24 08:21:42 + 
2010 ---
Yes, but this only works for the last docked position. If you have dragged off
the bar and docked it to the bottom, dragged it loose again and want it to get
it on the left side again this trick does not work. You can only get it back to
the bottom.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane

2010-02-23 Thread dfehling
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--- Additional comments from dfehl...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 23 16:32:56 
+ 2010 ---
I found here: 
http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/2007/01/redocking_the_s.html

That you can dock it by ctrl-clicking the grey area next to the word Slides.
This worked for me in linux.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane

2010-01-24 Thread lendo
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  CC|'cornouws,sweigel'|'cornouws,lendo,sweigel'





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[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane on the left

2010-01-22 Thread sweigel
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What|Old value |New value

  CC|''|'sweigel'

  OS/Version|Windows, all  |All

 Summary|Docking of Panes is hard u|Fail to dock Task Pane and
|nder windows  | Slide pane on the left





--- Additional comments from swei...@openoffice.org Fri Jan 22 19:40:00 
+ 2010 ---
Confirming.

Task Pane and Slide pane cannot be docked on the left unless it is docked on the
right before.

I tried with Ubuntu Linux 9.10 as well as Windows 2000.

(1) Open a new presentation

(2) Task Pane is docked on the right side. Slide Pane is docked on the left 
side.

(3) Grab the title of the Task Pane or the Slide Pane and drag the pane to the
center of the application window. Pane will be undocked (floating).

(4) Again, grab the title of the pane and try to dock it on the left side of the
application window. -- You won´t be able to dock it.

(5) Again, grab the title of the pane and try to dock it on the right side of
the application window. -- This should be successfull.

(6) Docking a pane on the left side of the application window by dragdrop is
only possible, if the pane is already docked on the right side and you drag it
from there directly to the left.


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[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane on the left

2010-01-22 Thread sweigel
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[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane

2010-01-22 Thread sweigel
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What|Old value |New value

 Summary|Fail to dock Task Pane and|Fail to dock Task Pane and
| Slide pane on the left   | Slide pane





--- Additional comments from swei...@openoffice.org Fri Jan 22 20:14:48 
+ 2010 ---
Addition:

Confirming initial statement from wg, with Windows it´s not possible to redock a
pane at all. With Linux it works like discribed in steps (1) - (6).

Under Linux (with compiz) it seems to be helpfull that you can drag the pane
temporarily to the next desktop. This actually enables dragging the pane back to
its docked position.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 107195] Fail to dock Task Pane an d Slide pane

2010-01-22 Thread cornouws
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