On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 08:58 +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
> And why is that not the default? I did not know until now that such a
> toolbar even exists. It is easy to remove it when a user does not want it,
> but if it is off by default it is difficult to learn that it exists at all.
> The same is valid
On Friday 18 March 2005 08:04, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Georg Baum wrote:
> > And why is that not the default? I did not know until now that such a
> > toolbar even exists. It is easy to remove it when a user does not want
> > it, but if it is off by default it is difficult to learn that it ex
Georg Baum wrote:
> And why is that not the default? I did not know until now that such a
> toolbar even exists. It is easy to remove it when a user does not want it,
> but if it is off by default it is difficult to learn that it exists at all.
> The same is valid of course for the math toolbar.
I
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> It is to be found in the menu and in the tabular toolbar (which you have
> to enable by changing
> "table" "off,bottom"
> to (e.g.)
> "table" "table,bottom"
> in the ui configuration file (default.ui)
And why is that not the default? I did not know until now that suc
Helge Hafting wrote:
> A trivial bug report. The table dialog (qt) no longer contain the
> buttons for adding or removing rows or columns. So the user is lost
> if the number of columns or rows are wrong. Unless this moved
> to a new place? Or perhaps not finished yet?
It is to be found in the