Pavel Sanda wrote:
1- I am not sure I fully understand how the full screen mode options are
supposed to work (I read the wiki page for Lyx 1.6, but I am still not
sure): As I understand it, the "Toggle" checkbox in the prefs (scrollbar,
tabbar, toolbar) set them "off" when checked and "on" when unchecked (this
looks an inverted logic to me BTW),
"toggle" check button means that the element will be toggled once F11 is hit.
it doesn't look like inverted logic to me, but feel free to propose better
naming for the checkboxes.
Hi,
From what I understand of the definition of toggle, the current
behaviour (on Windows XP) is not "toggle".
Just to avoid misunderstandings, this is what I take for definition of
toggle: (dictionary.com):
"To alternate between two or more electronic, mechanical, or
computer-related options, usually by the operation of a single switch or
keystroke: toggled back and forth between two windows on the screen."
The behaviour I observe is the following with all check-boxes checked:
- If I have toolbars/tabbar/scrollbar in the normal window, pressing F11
makes all disappear. That is toggling.
- If I have no scrollbar (e.g. a new empty document, after pressing
twice F11), no toolbars (removing them, only the menu bar being left),
then they are also absent in full-screen mode. This is not toggling.
So if this is what happens on all platforms, I would suggest to use the
word "hide" instead of "toggle".
Best regards, and thanks for the good work done in the 1.6 version.
Olivier
and there is no "automatic" mode to
have them appear when the mouse is on the edge of the screen. Right ?
right
pavel