On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bennett Helm wrote: > >> So, having ranted a bit (sorry!), let me now raise the question: how do we >> want LyX to behave? If my views here aren't shared, would it be easy to >> have >> LyX's behavior on Mac conform more closely to Mac users' expectations in >> this case? >> > > The moment I put this comment on bugzilla I knew you will strike back ;-) I figured behavior that crazy had to be intentional! ;P > I understand your position and if possible we should accommodate the > session behaviour to Mac one window per document standard. > But I for one don't like to have tens of windows opened, I like tabs; I > will most likely have a maximum of three windows. Just like with Firefox. > IOW I don't want the Outline to close when I am clicking on another tab. I > guess I am not alone in that case... > > But to answer your question, it should not be hard technically to > optionally come closer to Mac standards, it would just require some work, > see below. > > Bennett >> >> By the way, where do we store information about dock status, dialog >> locations, etc.? >> >> > We (well, I) use Qt tools (QSettings, etc). But for file oriented session > management we still use the home-grown Session class which I would like to > kill someday. I was actually asking where the data were stored: in the LyX user's folder? somewhere else? (I've looked, but can't find it.) > But this is very low priority for me, sorry. Completely understandable. Bennett