Hello Edward,

Edward K. Ream schrieb am Montag, 28. Oktober 2024 um 12:45:00 UTC+1:

On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 6:29 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

The problem is that we don't activate VR/VR3 at first because the user 
might not want to see it and it's pretty distracting when you don't want 
it. Until the first time VR3 is shown in a layout, it's quiescent. The same 
thing probably happens for the F11 command.  I thought I had checked all 
the combinations but apparently not.  I'll work out how to make it work as 
intended.  VR works a little differently so when VR3 is not enabled I think 
that Help does show initially.


Thanks for looking into this.


About the settings, the last I looked, the setting in LeoSettings.leo was 
for "legacy". I didn't know it had been changed. I also didn't know the 
name of the setting had changed.  Grrr. I don't like this new name because 
"style" could mean many things but "layout" is more specific. 


Thomas, *please, please, please* be more specific. I have to assume that by 
"the setting" you mean:

@string qt-layout-name = legacy


In my initial reply to both of you, I had documented my finding, that in a 
recent change by you (Edward?) the setting that Thomas had originally used 
- and - which I had still saved in "myLeoSettings.leo" was changed :

   - From  '"@string qt-*layout*-name = None" to '"@string qt-*style*-name 
   = None" !
   
I hope this clears up the confusion.

With kind regards,

Viktor

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