On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 10:57:52AM +0200, Ulf Lamping wrote: > The toolbar can be en-/disabled by a menu item: "View->Toolbar" with a > check/uncheck menu item (I think GTK supports this). This setting will > be saved in the preferences file, everytime it is changed. It will not > be part of the preference GUI dialog.
Yes. > The toolbar style ("icon", "text", "both") can be changed by a setting > in the preference GUI dialog "Edit->Preferences->User Interface" and > will be saved each time the user triggers the save button of this > dialog. Yes, although it might be that the setting should be controlled by an item in a "View->Configure Toolbar..." dialog box. (That's the Mac OS X convention for configuring toolbars, although I don't remember whether it has a text/icons/both option in any applications; I don't know whether that convention is used by Windows or by any of the major UNIX+X11 toolkits/desktop environments.)