It would appear that on Aug 13, Abdelrazak Younes did say:
>
> What about F11 to switch to full screen view?
>
Thanks for the idea Abdel. And I almost like it. But I keep my LyX
window only almost maximized because I keep track of the time with
a clock gadget that full screen view would hide.
It would appear that on Aug 13, rgheck did say:
> View>Toolbars?
I remember it used to be there in ver 1.5.6... But I can't find it in ver 1.6.3
But thanks...
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On 13/08/2009 20:05, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Aug 12, BH did say:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
Ravesteijn wrote:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-P)
From what I can tell, this is true only if the stan
On 08/13/2009 02:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Vie
It would appear that on Aug 12, BH did say:
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
> Ravesteijn wrote:
> >
> > Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
> > Alt-P )
>
> From what I can tell, this is true only if the standard toolbar has
> been visible in
Yes, I tried to guess what would open a chapter and found out that
+[c] = lyx code...
Sorry, I have to tell you:
+[0] = Part, [1] = Chapter, [2] = Section, [3] = SubSection, etc.
+<*>[0] = Part*, [1] = Chapter*, [2] = Section*, [3] =
SubSection*, etc.
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
Sorr
It would appear that on Aug 12, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
>
> >Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
>
> Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
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It would appear that on Aug 11, rgheck did say:
> On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> > Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
> > But it doesn't work that way for me...
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> > Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on t
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
Ravesteijn wrote:
>
>> But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
>> isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
>> chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
>> Thus the viability of
>Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-P)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
> Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
> Alt-P )
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
I'm using LyX 1.6.3 as emerged for Sa
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
Thus the viability of the shortcut sequence I described requires that
the standard toolbar be tu
It would appear that on Aug 6, Helge Hafting did say:
> Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> >
> > As it is the only one I leave on is "standard". And that to keep the
> > viability of the "3-key,2-stroke" keybinding "+[space]". Thus
> > I put up with wasting a whole line of screen space on mostly u
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
I'm using lyx 1.6.3 on Sabayon Linux 4.2. Which is fairly impressive BTW.
I like most of the user interface. Well that is except that As a
keyboard-centric user with very poor mouse coordination I always resent
screen space taken up by point n' click specific tools s
It would appear that on Jul 31, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
> > Is there any way to get them off my screen???
>
> Tools->Preferences->Look & Feel->Open Document in Tabs
>
Thanks. But when I tried that the results were less than ideal.
I don't know why I didn't realize I was talking
> Is there any way to get them off my screen???
Tools->Preferences->Look & Feel->Open Document in Tabs
Vincent
I'm using lyx 1.6.3 on Sabayon Linux 4.2. Which is fairly impressive BTW.
I like most of the user interface. Well that is except that As a
keyboard-centric user with very poor mouse coordination I always resent
screen space taken up by point n' click specific tools such as most
toolbars. For examp
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