John Levon wrote:
> > What is your problem with the current approach?
>
> You've confused me. My problem is that it's on the RHS ... was there a
> commit I missed?
No. However, I proposed to put it on top initially. Uwe put it on the RHS
because until recently, every toolbar got its own row on to
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 05:22:42PM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Then have we considered making this small toolbar just added onto the
> > first toolbar?
>
> You mean: include it in the main toolbar? Yes. But this has the disadvantage
> that it cannot be switched on/off in toto.
>
> What
John Levon wrote:
> Then have we considered making this small toolbar just added onto the
> first toolbar?
You mean: include it in the main toolbar? Yes. But this has the disadvantage
that it cannot be switched on/off in toto.
What is your problem with the current approach?
Jürgen
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 04:46:59PM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Well, I was thinking of how we make the dvi toolbar default to not using
> > an entire new line...
>
> It's not possible. Initially, all toolbars get their own line. However, once
> you moved the dvi toolbar, say, bhing the
John Levon wrote:
> Well, I was thinking of how we make the dvi toolbar default to not using
> an entire new line...
It's not possible. Initially, all toolbars get their own line. However, once
you moved the dvi toolbar, say, bhing the main toolbar, it will be restored
in that line by session.
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 04:32:45PM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Is there some way to tell lyx to put it on the same line as another
> > toolbar?
>
> No. But session restores the toolbars on the line you dragged them to.
Well, I was thinking of how we make the dvi toolbar default to not u
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
John Levon wrote:
Is there some way to tell lyx to put it on the same line as another
toolbar?
No. But session restores the toolbars on the line you dragged them to.
Well, in a way, if he drags the line there he's telling LyX to put it
there, isn't he?
;-)
Abdel.
John Levon wrote:
> Is there some way to tell lyx to put it on the same line as another
> toolbar?
No. But session restores the toolbars on the line you dragged them to.
Jürgen
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 02:15:19PM +0100, Edwin Leuven wrote:
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> >What do others think?
>
> on top. if people want a toolbar elsewhere they can always drag it there
> i guess.
Is there some way to tell lyx to put it on the same line as another
toolbar?
john
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
What do others think?
on top. if people want a toolbar elsewhere they can always drag it there
i guess.
talking about toolbars: i suggest to put the spellcheck button on the
main toolbar
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Yes this was the original reason. But now that I used it for a while in
> this position I like it there. Other programs also have toolbars on the
> left and/or right (Photoshop, AutoCAD, Illustrator, etc.).
> I cannot see why the position makes it difficult to access the scrollba
> If you're talking about the view/upgrade toolbar: I think Uwe just put it on
> the right because of a toolbar/session bug that is now fixed. I think that
> toolbar can go now where Uwe initially intended it to be.
Yes this was the original reason. But now that I used it for a while in this posi
> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Whilst I appreciate the reasoning behind the new sidebar, it has
John> an unfortunate side-effect: the scroll bar is now much harder to
John> hit. Especially in full-screen mode, the scroll bar was of
John> infinite width previously.
Jo
John Levon wrote:
> Whilst I appreciate the reasoning behind the new sidebar, it has an
> unfortunate side-effect: the scroll bar is now much harder to hit.
> Especially in full-screen mode, the scroll bar was of infinite width
> previously.
If you're talking about the view/upgrade toolbar: I thin
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