> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> I would suggest to default to full/relative path on a certain
John> length, otherwise just filename, so the standard thing can get
John> 95% of the cases right.
OK, I set it up to be limited to 30 characters (like in the document
menu)
> "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paolo> I would prefer a dot string (...) inserted just after the
Paolo> highest directory in the address string; this way, you can
Paolo> always tell which is which among files with the same name (e.g.
Paolo> "Notes.lyx") but stored in
>From John Levon, Thu Sep 14, at 16:38:
.I would suggest to default to full/relative path on a certain length,
.otherwise just filename, so the standard thing can get 95% of the cases
.right.
.What do you think ?
I would prefer a dot string (...) inserted just after the highest directory
in
On 14 Sep 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> John> I assume you just mean the relative path not the full path yes ?
>
> Relative to what? This is the full path, but shortened to begin with
> "~/" if in your home directory. Of course, this will not look nice for
> documentation...
>
> Ideas?
>
> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> On 14 Sep 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> OK, it is pretty easy to have the full (nice) file name in the
>> title bar. Are there people who find it is a bad idea? Otherwise,
>> I'll just do it.
John> I assume you just mean the rel
On 14 Sep 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> OK, it is pretty easy to have the full (nice) file name in the title
> bar. Are there people who find it is a bad idea? Otherwise, I'll just
> do it.
>
> JMarc
>
I assume you just mean the relative path not the full path yes ?
thanks
john
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"A
Paolo> session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path to the
|Paolo> opened filename has been discarded. E.g., entering the command
|Paolo> % /usr/bin/X11/lyx Notes/file1.lyx spawns a window with name
|Paolo> 'LyX: file1.lyx' open
|Paolo> Is there a way