Re: view source, outliner open on startup?

2008-06-25 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: Dov Feldstern wrote: Hi! Starting quite recently (within the last two weeks?) the view source and outliner widgets are open when LyX starts; Only the first time. Afterwards, if session handling is enabled, LyX will memorize the last window state, including

Re: view source, outliner open on startup?

2008-06-25 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: Dov Feldstern wrote: Hi! Starting quite recently (within the last two weeks?) the view source and outliner widgets are open when LyX starts; Only the first time. Afterwards, if session handling is enabled, LyX will memorize the last window state, including

view source, outliner open on startup?

2008-06-24 Thread Dov Feldstern
Hi! Starting quite recently (within the last two weeks?) the view source and outliner widgets are open when LyX starts; this didn't used to be the case. I don't see any preference controlling this. can the old behavior be restored? Thanks! Dov

Re: view source, outliner open on startup?

2008-06-24 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Dov Feldstern wrote: Hi! Starting quite recently (within the last two weeks?) the view source and outliner widgets are open when LyX starts; Only the first time. Afterwards, if session handling is enabled, LyX will memorize the last window state, including toolbars and dock widgets

view source, outliner open on startup?

2008-06-24 Thread Dov Feldstern
Hi! Starting quite recently (within the last two weeks?) the view source and outliner widgets are open when LyX starts; this didn't used to be the case. I don't see any preference controlling this. can the old behavior be restored? Thanks! Dov

Re: view source, outliner open on startup?

2008-06-24 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Dov Feldstern wrote: Hi! Starting quite recently (within the last two weeks?) the view source and outliner widgets are open when LyX starts; Only the first time. Afterwards, if session handling is enabled, LyX will memorize the last window state, including toolbars and dock widgets