Edwin Leuven wrote:
> wasn't referring to the preview window either ;) but rather the
> available/selected boxes...
These could be shrinked with the same hack, if everything else fails. I'd
prefer a proper solution, though.
Jürgen
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I forced the preview window to be smaller, which was a bit difficult (I
needed some hardcoding).
wasn't referring to the preview window either ;) but rather the
available/selected boxes...
Feel free to jump in.
i might once my longtable headache is over...
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Leuven, E. wrote:
seems to have grown lately. perhaps someone can put it on a diet?
Here is some suggestion:
- the preview dialog does not have to be so big by default. I know,
there are some items with abstract etc, but a vertical scrollbar will
be sufficient for t
Edwin Leuven wrote:
> wasn't referring to the new line, but rather that the listviews seem too
> big...
I forced the preview window to be smaller, which was a bit difficult (I
needed some hardcoding).
Feel free to jump in.
Jürgen
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 02:54:29PM +0200, Leuven, E. wrote:
> seems to have grown lately. perhaps someone can put it on a diet?
>
> as an aside: do we need something like the attached since the
> selection manager is created without a parent?
Otherwise it would leak.
But passing a QObject parent
Leuven, E. wrote:
seems to have grown lately. perhaps someone can put it on a diet?
Here is some suggestion:
- the preview dialog does not have to be so big by default. I know,
there are some items with abstract etc, but a vertical scrollbar will be
sufficient for those.
- it would be nice i
rgheck wrote:
Leuven, E. wrote:
seems to have grown lately. perhaps someone can put it on a diet?
It got a new line, because of the need to disable "Search as You Type",
at least selectively. Then Jurgen re-organized it a bit. But of course
you can re-organize it, too. ;-)
wasn't referring
Leuven, E. wrote:
seems to have grown lately. perhaps someone can put it on a diet?
It got a new line, because of the need to disable "Search as You Type",
at least selectively. Then Jurgen re-organized it a bit. But of course
you can re-organize it, too. ;-)
as an aside: do we need somethi
On Wed, 01 Nov 2000, R. Lahaye wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What about adding an button in the
> Citation dialog?
>
> The Citation dialog can only be popped up once.
> For example, when I click on an existing citation inset,
> I get the list of that citation; when I then click on
> another citation inset, th