Speak now, or forever hold your peace, if you use either
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I wrote quite a lot of little reports or
Speak now, or forever hold your peace, if you use either
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I wrote quite a lot of little reports or
> Speak now, or forever hold your peace, if you use either
>
> 1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
> between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
> from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I wrote quite a lot of little reports
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in many other programs, to
avoid the File menu becoming too large).
I wouldn't like having it in a submenu, since I find
Le Jeudi 29 Août 2002 11:36, Christian Ridderström a écrit :
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
Same here, I even would like to have more than 9 entries.
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 11:36:32AM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote:
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
OK
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in many other programs, to
avoid the File
Now that I've heard about the UI-tip (thanks!), I think it sounds just
fine having it in a submenu as the default setting.
/Christian
Hi,
Speak now, or forever hold your peace, if you use either
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I like to have a long lastfiles list
No problem with the default number of files shown being 9.
(Sorry I can't quote John's question, I accidentally hit the delete key after
reading it ..)
--
L. R. Denham
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in many other programs, to
avoid the File menu becoming too large).
I wouldn't like having it in a submenu, since I find
Le Jeudi 29 Août 2002 11:36, Christian Ridderström a écrit :
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
Same here, I even would like to have more than 9 entries.
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 11:36:32AM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote:
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
OK
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in many other programs, to
avoid the File
Now that I've heard about the UI-tip (thanks!), I think it sounds just
fine having it in a submenu as the default setting.
/Christian
Hi,
Speak now, or forever hold your peace, if you use either
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I like to have a long lastfiles list
No problem with the default number of files shown being 9.
(Sorry I can't quote John's question, I accidentally hit the delete key after
reading it ..)
--
L. R. Denham
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
working with big documents consisting of several files.
> (btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in many other programs, to
> avoid the File menu becoming too large).
I wouldn't like having it in a submenu, since I find
Le Jeudi 29 Août 2002 11:36, Christian Ridderström a écrit :
> I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
> working with big documents consisting of several files.
Same here, I even would like to have more than 9 entries.
> > (btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 11:36:32AM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> I prefer 9 files, and use it rather extensively. Especially when I'm
> working with big documents consisting of several files.
OK
> > (btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like in many other programs, to
> > avoid the
Now that I've heard about the UI-tip (thanks!), I think it sounds just
fine having it in a submenu as the default setting.
/Christian
Hi,
> Speak now, or forever hold your peace, if you use either
>
> 1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
> between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
> from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I like to have a long lastfiles
No problem with the default number of files shown being 9.
(Sorry I can't quote John's question, I accidentally hit the delete key after
reading it ..)
--
L. R. Denham
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 05:44:42PM -0400, Les Denham wrote:
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different directories. Not an important option.
OK, so you would be OK with a default of, say, 9 ?
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 08:31:33PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I am not using that, Konni has it at 9 I
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 05:44:42PM -0400, Les Denham wrote:
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different directories. Not an important option.
OK, so you would be OK with a default of, say, 9 ?
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 08:31:33PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I am not using that, Konni has it at 9 I
> 1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
> between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
> from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 05:44:42PM -0400, Les Denham wrote:
> Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
> files in different directories. Not an important option.
OK, so you would be OK with a default of, say, 9 ?
(btw, I plan to move this to a submenu like
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 08:31:33PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> 1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
> between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
> from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
I am not using that, Konni has it at 9 I
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