John McCabe-Dansted writes:
> Well, I didn't know there was software that didn't support Ctrl+S, so we
> have both learnt something.
>
> Although a web search shows that DOS edit and some versions of notepad
> prior to Win2000 didn't support Ctrl+S.
>
> I am curious as to what software you use th
On Tuesday 09 June 2009 10:43:03 pm John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> 2009/6/10
>
> > > Why do you use Alt-F S? Wouldn't Ctrl-S be quicker anyway?
> >
> > Two answers:
> >
> > 1) Bw haaa haaa haaa ha: I didn't know you could use Ctrl+S to save
> > in LyX. Silly me! Thank you.
> > 2) Some software d
2009/6/10
> > Why do you use Alt-F S? Wouldn't Ctrl-S be quicker anyway?
>
> Two answers:
>
> 1) Bw haaa haaa haaa ha: I didn't know you could use Ctrl+S to save in
> LyX. Silly me! Thank you.
> 2) Some software doesn't use Ctrl+S, so on all software I tend to use
> Ctrl+F,S. That's reasonabl
Steve Litt schreef:
I noticed this on LyX 1.5.6. If it's been fixed in 1.6.x, please disregard
this email.
On 1.5.6, Alt+F,S when there are no unsaved changes leaves the menu open with
nothing highlighted. This is unexpected behavior, and confused me for about a
minute.
I'd prefer Alt+F,S t
On Tuesday 09 June 2009 02:53:15 pm you wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Steve Litt
wrote:
> > I noticed this on LyX 1.5.6. If it's been fixed in 1.6.x, please
> > disregard this email.
>
> This still occurs in 1.6.x
>
> On 1.5.6, Alt+F,S when there are no unsaved changes leaves the menu
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> I noticed this on LyX 1.5.6. If it's been fixed in 1.6.x, please disregard
> this email.
This still occurs in 1.6.x
On 1.5.6, Alt+F,S when there are no unsaved changes leaves the menu open
> with
> nothing highlighted. This is unexpected beha
I noticed this on LyX 1.5.6. If it's been fixed in 1.6.x, please disregard
this email.
On 1.5.6, Alt+F,S when there are no unsaved changes leaves the menu open with
nothing highlighted. This is unexpected behavior, and confused me for about a
minute.
I'd prefer Alt+F,S to act the same whether