another approach:
here i use the old math panel (the one that works for everyone)
and draw a tear-off widget ourselves
works fine for me
so am seeking volunteers (esp mac and linux)!
any takers? ;-)
Index: src/frontends/qt4/IconPalette.cpp
Leuven, E. wrote:
another approach:
here i use the old math panel (the one that works for everyone)
and draw a tear-off widget ourselves
works fine for me
so am seeking volunteers (esp mac and linux)!
any takers? ;-)
Works fine here (linux, qt 4.2.3).
Nice stuff.
A/
From: news on behalf of Alfredo Braunstein
Works fine here (linux, qt 4.2.3). Nice stuff.
great. so if now some mac people can chime in...
another approach:
here i use the old math panel (the one that works for everyone)
and draw a tear-off widget ourselves
works fine for me
so am seeking volunteers (esp mac and linux)!
any takers? ;-)
Index: src/frontends/qt4/IconPalette.cpp
Leuven, E. wrote:
> another approach:
>
> here i use the old math panel (the one that works for everyone)
>
> and draw a tear-off widget ourselves
>
> works fine for me
>
> so am seeking volunteers (esp mac and linux)!
>
> any takers? ;-)
Works fine here (linux, qt 4.2.3).
Nice stuff.
A/
From: news on behalf of Alfredo Braunstein
> Works fine here (linux, qt 4.2.3). Nice stuff.
great. so if now some mac people can chime in...
Tried it (qt 4.2.3 here). Doesn't seem to work well:
the panel gets a decoration like normal windows when opened (so it's already
detached)
, and moreover closes itself when clicking on a symbol.
no! no! no! ;-)
the idea is the following:
detaching makes the panel stay on top so that you
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 06:20:07PM +0200, Leuven, E. wrote:
Tried it (qt 4.2.3 here). Doesn't seem to work well:
the panel gets a decoration like normal windows when opened (so it's
already detached)
, and moreover closes itself when clicking on a symbol.
no! no! no! ;-)
the idea is
Leuven, E. wrote:
Tried it (qt 4.2.3 here). Doesn't seem to work well:
the panel gets a decoration like normal windows when opened (so it's
already detached)
, and moreover closes itself when clicking on a symbol.
no! no! no! ;-)
the idea is the following:
detaching makes the panel
> Tried it (qt 4.2.3 here). Doesn't seem to work well:
> the panel gets a decoration like normal windows when opened (so it's already
> detached)
>, and moreover closes itself when clicking on a symbol.
no! no! no! ;-)
the idea is the following:
"detaching" makes the panel stay on top so that
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 06:20:07PM +0200, Leuven, E. wrote:
> > Tried it (qt 4.2.3 here). Doesn't seem to work well:
> > the panel gets a decoration like normal windows when opened (so it's
> > already detached)
> >, and moreover closes itself when clicking on a symbol.
>
> no! no! no! ;-)
>
>
Leuven, E. wrote:
>> Tried it (qt 4.2.3 here). Doesn't seem to work well:
>> the panel gets a decoration like normal windows when opened (so it's
>> already detached)
>>, and moreover closes itself when clicking on a symbol.
>
> no! no! no! ;-)
>
> the idea is the following:
>
> "detaching"
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