On Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 11:36:58 PM GMT+2, V K <sovh...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
I did exactly the same as you described once more and Lyx disappeared.
Using Qt version 5.14.1 in /usr/lib.
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 10:06:32 PM GMT+2, Richard Kimberly Heck
<rikih...@lyx.org> wrote:
On 2/19/20 12:22 PM, V K wrote:
> Steps to reproduce: navigate through menus with keyboard (arrows), let's say,
> menu Navigate, go deeper into sub-menu (Bookmarks – Save Bookmark 1) and if
> there will be no more sub-menu in the left but you press left arrow Lyx
> crashes and after relaunching there is no documents from last session. If you
> go right with arrow, this opens right to the active menu. If you go to the
> left from menu item that hasn't sub menu (let's say, Navigate – Next Note),
> Lyx is not crashing and that opens next to the left menu.
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> Sorry for the lapsus lingua: not left, but right and vice versa in all my
> text.
> My setup: Manjaro Linux, Lyx 2.3.4.
Can you give more detailed instructions? Here's what I did (using
English GUI):
1. Alt-N, to open the Navigate menu
2. Bookmarks is highlighted, so hit right arrow to open that menu.
3. Hit right arrow again. This takes me to the Document menu.
What version of Qt is installed on your machine?
Riki
I think, I narrowed the cause. I'm working in Wayland (Sway). There is no crash
when I'm launching Lyx with xwayland (as "QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb lyx") and hitting
right when I am in the Bookmarks sub-menu takes me to the Document menu. But
Lyx in Wayland crashes when I do the same.
I just receive your mail. Yes, it's Wayland.
One more small thing Alt-I (to open Insert menu) isn't working when you press
it first after launching program while other menus all are working. After
launching some other menu by Alt Alt-I is working. That is in Wayland and X11.
Valdemaras
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