On 16 mar 2008, at 14.02, Pavel Sanda wrote:
this does not generally solve the problem. on other platform you
don't
get the menu at all. it has already been requested to make some
indication
how to get back but currently i don't see good solution.
OK, but if you *have* the menu there should
>> this does not generally solve the problem. on other platform you don't
>> get the menu at all. it has already been requested to make some indication
>> how to get back but currently i don't see good solution.
> OK, but if you *have* the menu there should preferably be a visual clue.
> A differen
On 16 mar 2008, at 11.42, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I also found a small glitch: There should be a visual clue in the
menu when
you are in fullscreen. For example a checkmark in front of the
Fullscreen
menu entry (the same indication as you have for the active
document). Is
this trivial or should
Am 16.03.2008 um 11:42 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
I also found a small glitch: There should be a visual clue in the
menu when
you are in fullscreen. For example a checkmark in front of the
Fullscreen
menu entry (the same indication as you have for the active
document). Is
this trivial or should
> I also found a small glitch: There should be a visual clue in the menu when
> you are in fullscreen. For example a checkmark in front of the Fullscreen
> menu entry (the same indication as you have for the active document). Is
> this trivial or should I post a bugzilla entry?
this does not ge
On 15 mar 2008, at 23.42, Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Am 15.03.2008 um 23:39 schrieb Bo Peng:
The completion settings should probably get their own panel, no?
They
take quite a lot of space.
I am not quite sure Maybe fullscreen back to user interface and
completion to editing?
I would p
> > The completion settings should probably get their own panel, no? They
> > take quite a lot of space.
>
> I am not quite sure Maybe fullscreen back to user interface and
> completion to editing?
i have no hard opinion on that matter. do as you wish.
pavel
Am 15.03.2008 um 23:39 schrieb Bo Peng:
The completion settings should probably get their own panel, no? They
take quite a lot of space.
I am not quite sure Maybe fullscreen back to user interface and
completion to editing?
I would prefer a separate pane for fullscreen and a separate pa
> The completion settings should probably get their own panel, no? They
> take quite a lot of space.
I am not quite sure Maybe fullscreen back to user interface and
completion to editing?
Bo
Am 15.03.2008 um 23:13 schrieb Bo Peng:
Yes, please!
Have done that. But the dialog is still very long because of the
'keyboard/mouse' panel. :-(
The completion settings should probably get their own panel, no? They
take quite a lot of space.
Stefan
> Yes, please!
Have done that. But the dialog is still very long because of the
'keyboard/mouse' panel. :-(
Bo
Am 15.03.2008 um 22:03 schrieb Bo Peng:
Hi,
The 'user interface' panel of the preference dialog is too long (and
can not be viewed completely on my widescreen laptop). If there is no
objection, I will create another panel 'Editing' and move editing and
fullscreen to that panel.
Yes, please!
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