Andreas Karlsson wrote:
That's why I suggested to include "Footnote" and "Marginal note" in
"Insert > Note >", which would remove two entries from from the
"Insert" menu and make room for "Break" and "Space" as separate
submenus in the "Insert" menu.
Hmmm... what do others think about it?
T
Michael Gerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If we add "Break" and "Space" as separate submenus, the size of menu
> "Insert" increases (with the implication that more entries won't have a
> shortcut).
That's why I suggested to include "Footnote" and "Marginal note" in "Insert >
Note >", which wo
On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 12:56:26PM +0100, Michael Gerz wrote:
> Hmmm the commands listed above are currently part of "Special
> Formatting", which partitioned by menu separators.
>
> If we add "Break" and "Space" as separate submenus, the size of menu
> "Insert" increases (with the implicat
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, Michael Gerz wrote:
> > I guess it is not to hard to implement these suggestions, and it will be
> > done.
>
> In fact, it is fairly trivial.
Isn't it even possible to change the menu layout by just editing some text
files? (Check out for instance share/lyx/ui/stdmenus.ui)
Andreas Karlsson wrote:
Another suggestion is to have a new entry in the Insert menu: Insert >
Break and put all break commands there, i.e.,
Insert > Break> Newline
Insert > Break> Line break
Insert > Break> New page
Insert > Break> Page break
Insert > Break> Clear page
Insert > Break> Clear d
Andreas Karlsson wrote:
It is somewhat contradictory to have
Insert > Note > LyX Note
Insert > Note > Comment
Insert > Note > Grayed out
and at the same time have
Insert > Footnote
Insert > Marginal note
I think the separation makes sense. The first three entries are "real"
notes that are
I really like LyX. It's a great software. Here are some suggestions for
making it even better by rearranging some menus:
It is somewhat contradictory to have
Insert > Note > LyX Note
Insert > Note > Comment
Insert > Note > Grayed out
and at the same time have
Insert > Footnote
Insert > Margin