Re: [Ql-Users] Arrange

2010-11-30 Thread Urs Koenig (QL)
 
Bob Spelten wrote:
 Does Windows or Linux have such a facility?
Windows does. Just press the right mouse button on an empty spot on the
taskbar to get an action menu.
See: http://www.cowo.ch/Arrange_Windows_XP.jpg

Urs

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Re: [Ql-Users] Arrange

2010-11-30 Thread Urs Koenig (QL)
 
Bob Spelten wrote:
 Does Windows or Linux have such a facility?
Windows does. Just press the right mouse button on an empty spot on the
taskbar to get an action menu.
See: http://www.cowo.ch/Arrange_Windows_XP.jpg

Urs

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Re: [Ql-Users] Arrange

2010-11-30 Thread Marcos Cruz
En/Je/On 2010-11-30 15:46, Urs Koenig (QL) escribió / skribis / wrote :

 Bob Spelten wrote:
  Does Windows or Linux have such a facility?

 Windows does. Just press the right mouse button on an empty spot on the
 taskbar to get an action menu.

Just a distinction:

In Windows, the kernel, the graphic system and the GUI are inseparable parts
of a whole, so it's right to say *Windows* have such a facility.  But in
Linux, the kernel, the graphic system and the GUI are totally independent
programs.  So, any GUI feature depends only on *the GUI you use*: there are
many window managers and several desktop environments to choose from. Of
course most of them have such a facility to rearrange the windows.

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Re: [Ql-Users] Arrange

2010-11-30 Thread Dilwyn Jones

Bob Spelten wrote:

Does Windows or Linux have such a facility?
Windows does. Just press the right mouse button on an empty spot on 
the

taskbar to get an action menu.
See: http://www.cowo.ch/Arrange_Windows_XP.jpg

Urs
That's great. It's really nice having all the open windows arranged 
and cascaded like a card index, with just the title bar visible for 
each, making it easy to select the window I want. And tiling the 
windows horizontally or vertically arranges them so I can at least a 
bit of everything. Makes it easy to pick out QPC2's little window from 
all the Wiindows programs.


Sadly with QPC (on the display I use at least) it seems to resize the 
window which results in the ugly text effect, when characters seem 
to reize with some lines thicker than others. But when it happens, 
just drag the bottom right corner of the QPC2 window until it looks 
normal again.


Thanks Urs, that was a great little tip. I'd never used that before.

Dilwyn Jones 




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