On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 15:56, Dom Lachowicz wrote: > On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 07:08, John Mellor wrote: > > I have to say that right now my missing standard toolbar is far more > > irritating than having to press <shift> for a capital. See my post from > > Saturday. Can anyone help please? And the gdict post on Sunday. > > PS Thanks to Jared Davis for pointing me to the thesaurus plugin. Now, > > that is what I, as a professional writer, call a useful feature. > > K, John. Does the "View->Toolbars" menu have your formatting toolbar > checked? If not, check it please. > > As for gdict, what OS are you running on? The 0.99.1 plugin might or > might not work on 0.99.2. I can send you a plugin that I know works > against CVS head (redhat 7.1 i386, abiword post 0.99.2). You also need > libgdict.so or libgdict.a libraries installed from http://www.gnome.org > > If this doesn't work for you, I can send you instructions on how to > build the plugin yourself. > > Dom
Yes, I've checked, unchecked, saved, unchecked, checked, saved and checked again, both from the View menu and in the Preferences. All toolbars are checked. The trouble seemed to come about after I moved the toolbar to be vertical on the left to save height. It was very erratic, sometimes reappearing like that, sometimes at the top and sometimes not at all. Usually a couple of reruns would make it come back. I even reinstalled a couple of times,and read the config file, and can find no reason whatever for it not showing. Most strange. My gdict plugin is 20011215-2.i386, and I think was for 0.99.1, on which it worked. Gdkpixbuf has the same number but does show in the plugins list. I am on Mandrake 8.1. I do not have these gdict libraries so I'll download them tomorrow and let you know how I get on. Also thanks to Alan Horken for replying, but I have not yet figured how to put more than one address in the CC box!
