On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Gilles Moyse gilles.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried that but it only undocks the pane. What I would like to do is
Try it when pane is already undocked. Here it docks it back...
Liviu
restore the original layout where the bottom of the screen is made of one
It doesn't work in my case (Lyx 2.1.3), there is no such button when the
pane is undocked.
When I looked in my registry (I'm using the Windows version during the
week-end) I found the following values for what seems to me related to the
panes Progress and Source :
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Gilles Moyse gilles.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
It doesn't work in my case (Lyx 2.1.3), there is no such button when the
pane is undocked.
If all else fails, and this is important, try starting with a fresh
config to let LyX reinitialize the toolbars.
Liviu
When
I found a quicker solution than reinstalling the whole software, by simply
deleting the registry entry layout under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\LyX\LyX2.1\views\0. I think deleting the line in
lyx.conf for Unix users should work as well.
The problem is that other layout configurations are lost as
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Gilles Moyse gilles.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried that but it only undocks the pane. What I would like to do is
Try it when pane is already undocked. Here it docks it back...
Liviu
restore the original layout where the bottom of the screen is made of one
It doesn't work in my case (Lyx 2.1.3), there is no such button when the
pane is undocked.
When I looked in my registry (I'm using the Windows version during the
week-end) I found the following values for what seems to me related to the
panes Progress and Source :
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Gilles Moyse gilles.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
It doesn't work in my case (Lyx 2.1.3), there is no such button when the
pane is undocked.
If all else fails, and this is important, try starting with a fresh
config to let LyX reinitialize the toolbars.
Liviu
When
I found a quicker solution than reinstalling the whole software, by simply
deleting the registry entry layout under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\LyX\LyX2.1\views\0. I think deleting the line in
lyx.conf for Unix users should work as well.
The problem is that other layout configurations are lost as
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
> I tried that but it only undocks the pane. What I would like to do is
>
Try it when pane is already undocked. Here it docks it back...
Liviu
> restore the original layout where the bottom of the screen is made of one
It doesn't work in my case (Lyx 2.1.3), there is no such button when the
pane is undocked.
When I looked in my registry (I'm using the Windows version during the
week-end) I found the following values for what seems to me related to the
panes Progress and Source :
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
> It doesn't work in my case (Lyx 2.1.3), there is no such button when the
> pane is undocked.
>
If all else fails, and this is important, try starting with a fresh
config to let LyX reinitialize the toolbars.
Liviu
>
I found a quicker solution than reinstalling the whole software, by simply
deleting the registry entry "layout" under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\LyX\LyX2.1\views\0. I think deleting the line in
lyx.conf for Unix users should work as well.
The problem is that other layout configurations are lost
Dear all,
I cannot find a way to restore the original side by side layout of the
Source and Progress panes in Lyx. If I mistakenly move one of those, I
cannot dock it back to its original position, I can only add it as a tab,
thus preventing to have both views at once.
In this thread
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Gilles Moyse gilles.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I cannot find a way to restore the original side by side layout of the
Source and Progress panes in Lyx. If I mistakenly move one of those, I
cannot dock it back to its original position, I can only add it
I tried that but it only undocks the pane. What I would like to do is
restore the original layout where the bottom of the screen is made of one
block containing the source pane on the left and the message pane on the
right.
Gilles
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Gilles Moyse
Mobile : +33 6 38 03 71 63
Dear all,
I cannot find a way to restore the original side by side layout of the
Source and Progress panes in Lyx. If I mistakenly move one of those, I
cannot dock it back to its original position, I can only add it as a tab,
thus preventing to have both views at once.
In this thread
I tried that but it only undocks the pane. What I would like to do is
restore the original layout where the bottom of the screen is made of one
block containing the source pane on the left and the message pane on the
right.
Gilles
___
Gilles Moyse
Mobile : +33 6 38 03 71 63
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Gilles Moyse gilles.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I cannot find a way to restore the original side by side layout of the
Source and Progress panes in Lyx. If I mistakenly move one of those, I
cannot dock it back to its original position, I can only add it
Dear all,
I cannot find a way to restore the original side by side layout of the
Source and Progress panes in Lyx. If I mistakenly move one of those, I
cannot dock it back to its original position, I can only add it as a tab,
thus preventing to have both views at once.
In this thread
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I cannot find a way to restore the original side by side layout of the
> Source and Progress panes in Lyx. If I mistakenly move one of those, I
> cannot dock it back to its original position, I can only
I tried that but it only undocks the pane. What I would like to do is
restore the original layout where the bottom of the screen is made of one
block containing the source pane on the left and the message pane on the
right.
Gilles
___
Gilles Moyse
Mobile : +33 6 38 03 71 63
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