Edwin Leuven wrote:
Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Is there a reason that the non-modal dialogs (like to edit tables,
change text styles etc.) depend on the LyX window?
another question (for 1.6 or later) is whether these non-modal dialogs
should go and be replaced by toolbars?
We should definite
Am 11.06.2007 um 15:17 schrieb Edwin Leuven:
Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Is there a reason that the non-modal dialogs (like to edit tables,
change text styles etc.) depend on the LyX window?
another question (for 1.6 or later) is whether these non-modal
dialogs should go and be replaced by t
Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Is there a reason that the non-modal dialogs (like to edit tables,
change text styles etc.) depend on the LyX window?
another question (for 1.6 or later) is whether these non-modal dialogs
should go and be replaced by toolbars?
(some are and some aren't, it is kinda
Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Hi!
Is there a reason that the non-modal dialogs (like to edit tables,
change text styles etc.) depend on the LyX window?
With current architecture we cannot change that not. I suggest that we
number the LyX windows and we put that number in the title bar of the
LyX
Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Hi!
Is there a reason that the non-modal dialogs (like to edit tables,
change text styles etc.) depend on the LyX window? You can open another
one for every window which is open. It's somehow strange and confusing
to have a text style dialog, but it "doesn't work" bec
Hi!
Is there a reason that the non-modal dialogs (like to edit tables,
change text styles etc.) depend on the LyX window? You can open
another one for every window which is open. It's somehow strange and
confusing to have a text style dialog, but it "doesn't work" because
it belongs to an