Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-25 Thread asm23
Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-25 Thread asm23
Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-25 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Max Bian wrote: > I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels > on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, > LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next > time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-25 Thread asm23
Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right

Toolbar bug?

2008-11-24 Thread Max Bian
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right and I cannot see

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-24 Thread James Sutherland
On Nov 24, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row

Toolbar bug?

2008-11-24 Thread Max Bian
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right and I cannot see

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-24 Thread James Sutherland
On Nov 24, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row

Toolbar bug?

2008-11-24 Thread Max Bian
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right and I cannot see

Re: Toolbar bug?

2008-11-24 Thread James Sutherland
On Nov 24, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Max Bian wrote: I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line, LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next time: the second one on the row