Re: close all floats

2002-04-30 Thread Juergen Vigna


On 30-Apr-2002 Rod Pinna wrote:

 Nothing in particular. Just if I have 20 or so floats, and do a spell
 check, then then are all opened. I tend to prefer to work with them all
 closed. I find it much easier to concentrate on the text.

They remain opened if you find some errors inside, isn't it? They close
again if there aren't errors? Anyway this should change in future and
I think we will also reimplement the close/open all floats in a clean
way (it should be pretty easy ;)

Anyway I don't think we will do this for 1.2.0.

  Jug

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Re: close all floats

2002-04-30 Thread Rod Pinna


 They remain opened if you find some errors inside, isn't it? They close
 again if there aren't errors? Anyway this should change in future and
 I think we will also reimplement the close/open all floats in a clean
 way (it should be pretty easy ;)

Jürgen,

At present, at least on my system :), all the floats open after doing a
spell check. They do remember though if they were open or closed when the
doc was last saved (as you probably well know).

Anyways, not a major concern.

Thanks,
Rod




Re: close all floats

2002-04-30 Thread Juergen Vigna


On 30-Apr-2002 Rod Pinna wrote:

> Nothing in particular. Just if I have 20 or so floats, and do a spell
> check, then then are all opened. I tend to prefer to work with them all
> closed. I find it much easier to concentrate on the text.

They remain opened if you find some errors inside, isn't it? They close
again if there aren't errors? Anyway this should change in future and
I think we will also reimplement the "close/open all floats" in a clean
way (it should be pretty easy ;)

Anyway I don't think we will do this for 1.2.0.

  Jug

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Re: close all floats

2002-04-30 Thread Rod Pinna


> They remain opened if you find some errors inside, isn't it? They close
> again if there aren't errors? Anyway this should change in future and
> I think we will also reimplement the "close/open all floats" in a clean
> way (it should be pretty easy ;)

Jürgen,

At present, at least on my system :), all the floats open after doing a
spell check. They do remember though if they were open or closed when the
doc was last saved (as you probably well know).

Anyways, not a major concern.

Thanks,
Rod




Re: Close all floats, 1.2.0

2002-04-29 Thread John Levon

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 08:49:42AM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:

 Just a quick query, has the Close all floats menu item gone? If so,

It has I believe ...

 could I put in a very small request that it come back? Or else may a
 preference that would allow the user to specify that the document opens
 with all floats closed?

no idea ...

what's wrong with just closing the floats if you want them closed ?

john

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Re: close all floats

2002-04-29 Thread Rod Pinna


(Apologies for posting out of thread. I had to copy the text from the
mail archive).

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 08:49:42AM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:

 could I put in a very small request that it come back? Or else may a
 preference that would allow the user to specify that the document opens
 with all floats closed?

no idea ...

what's wrong with just closing the floats if you want them closed ?


Nothing in particular. Just if I have 20 or so floats, and do a spell
check, then then are all opened. I tend to prefer to work with them all
closed. I find it much easier to concentrate on the text.

Rod
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Re: Close all floats, 1.2.0

2002-04-29 Thread John Levon

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 08:49:42AM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:

> Just a quick query, has the "Close all floats" menu item gone? If so,

It has I believe ...

> could I put in a very small request that it come back? Or else may a
> preference that would allow the user to specify that the document opens
> with all floats closed?

no idea ...

what's wrong with just closing the floats if you want them closed ?

john

-- 
"here's a joke for you: why did the chicken turn around and around in circles. 
 as i think she turned around; but why? why did the chicken cross the road; 
 i think she turned around but why? why did the chicken turn around and do something 
else?" 
- Mega HAL



Re: close all floats

2002-04-29 Thread Rod Pinna


(Apologies for posting "out of thread". I had to copy the text from the
mail archive).

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 08:49:42AM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:

>> could I put in a very small request that it come back? Or else may a
>> preference that would allow the user to specify that the document opens
>> with all floats closed?
>
>no idea ...
>
>what's wrong with just closing the floats if you want them closed ?
>

Nothing in particular. Just if I have 20 or so floats, and do a spell
check, then then are all opened. I tend to prefer to work with them all
closed. I find it much easier to concentrate on the text.

Rod
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rpinna|"Zoeggeler denies Hackl four straight luge golds"
@civil.uwa|
.edu.au   |   ABC news headline, 2002