Charles de Miramon wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
If F11 switches to fullscreen mode, then surely F11 again
should switch back. The accidental user
can then press the same key again - no guessing
about other keys.
Hmm. All applictaions I know have some visual clue to get out of
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
If F11 switches to fullscreen mode, then surely F11 again
should switch back. The accidental user
can then press the same key again - no guessing
about other keys.
Hmm. All applictaions I know have some visual clue to get out of
Helge Hafting wrote:
If F11 switches to fullscreen mode, then surely F11 again
should switch back. The accidental user
can then press the same key again - no guessing
about other keys.
Hmm. All applictaions I know have some visual clue to get out of the
fullscreen mode (look Firefox,
Helge Hafting wrote:
> If F11 switches to fullscreen mode, then surely F11 again
> should switch back. The accidental user
> can then press the same key again - no guessing
> about other keys.
>
Hmm. All applictaions I know have some visual clue to get out of the
fullscreen mode (look
Pavel Sanda wrote:
please look at Tools-Preferences-User interface.
Yes. I have looked the options but there are no options to keep the menu, or
the status bar.
Somebody typing F11 by mistake will end in a full screen mode qithout any
clue how to come back to normal mode
Something that
please look at Tools-Preferences-User interface.
Yes. I have looked the options but there are no options to keep the menu, or
the status bar.
ahhh sorry, i didnt read carefuly your post. indeed these are not part of the
dialog
and i thought it is way to much bloat to put all these things
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
please look at Tools-Preferences-User interface.
Yes. I have looked the options but there are no options to keep the menu, or
the status bar.
Somebody typing F11 by mistake will end in a full screen mode qithout any
clue how to come
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> please look at Tools->Preferences->User interface.
Yes. I have looked the options but there are no options to keep the menu, or
the status bar.
Somebody typing F11 by mistake will end in a full screen mode qithout any
clue how to come back to normal mode
Something
> > please look at Tools->Preferences->User interface.
>
> Yes. I have looked the options but there are no options to keep the menu, or
> the status bar.
ahhh sorry, i didnt read carefuly your post. indeed these are not part of the
dialog
and i thought it is way to much bloat to put all these
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
please look at Tools->Preferences->User interface.
Yes. I have looked the options but there are no options to keep the menu, or
the status bar.
Somebody typing F11 by mistake will end in a full screen mode qithout any
clue how to come
please look at Tools-Preferences-User interface.
- I would keep the menu bar, and the standard toolbar (with maybe an option
to auto-hide them)
- I would also keep the status bar (people like to have feedback, like when
they save a file)
- Typing Esc should come back to normal mode
- The
Hello,
I've tried the new full screen mode. It is a very nice addition. Thanks
Pavel.
Some observations :
- I would keep the menu bar, and the standard toolbar (with maybe an option
to auto-hide them)
- I would also keep the status bar (people like to have feedback, like when
they save a file)
please look at Tools->Preferences->User interface.
> - I would keep the menu bar, and the standard toolbar (with maybe an option
> to auto-hide them)
> - I would also keep the status bar (people like to have feedback, like when
> they save a file)
> - Typing Esc should come back to normal mode
>
Hello,
I've tried the new full screen mode. It is a very nice addition. Thanks
Pavel.
Some observations :
- I would keep the menu bar, and the standard toolbar (with maybe an option
to auto-hide them)
- I would also keep the status bar (people like to have feedback, like when
they save a file)
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