Hi Michael,
The Menu Bar can be turned off in the Settings sub-menu, but as you have
found, the Settings menu then disappears
and apparently there is no way to get it back again. However as you have
found by accident, a secondary (right) click in
the empty page gives you the option of
I love these highly technical solutions.
Reminds me of " So I rebooted just because it's Windows"
On 4 October 2016 at 04:00, Michael Berger wrote:
>
> On 10/04/2016 09:52 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> because of some foolish experiments I lost all menus, tool
On 10/04/2016 09:52 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Hi,
because of some foolish experiments I lost all menus, tool bars etc.
in Okular and can no longer manipulate the PDF output. What I see now
is just the PDF text and the only action possible is scrolling.
Removing and re-installing Okular did
Hi,
because of some foolish experiments I lost all menus, tool bars etc. in
Okular and can no longer manipulate the PDF output. What I see now is
just the PDF text and the only action possible is scrolling.
Removing and re-installing Okular did not help.
How can I make all these bars
Thank you very much. It seems that this was the problem
Best regards
Sergio
2016-09-14 11:32 GMT+02:00 Anders Ekberg :
> On 2016Sep14, at 11:27, Sergio Celani wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > One more question. To install Lyx, I must first
On 2016Sep14, at 11:27, Sergio Celani wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> One more question. To install Lyx, I must first install the GPG signature
> file? What is the utility of this file ?
>
> Sorry, I'm just learning to use this operating system
>
> Sergio
No,
Thanks for the reply.
One more question. To install Lyx, I must first install the GPG
signature file? What is the utility of this file ?
Sorry, I'm just learning to use this operating system
Sergio
2016-09-14 10:50 GMT+02:00 Anders Ekberg <a...@me.com>:
> The toolbars remain for
The toolbars remain for me (tried with the Fonts toolbar on El Capitan, LyX
2.2.1). Have you tried to remove the preferences file (in ~Library/Preferences/
)
Anders
> On 2016Sep13, at 19:00, Sergio Celani <sergiocel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have a Macbook Air,
Hi
I have a Macbook Air, recently purchased. I am totally newbie, I've always
used computers with windows.
I have installed Lyx and MacTeX and without difficulty. But I can not
fix some of the toolbars. Every time I leave fixed a toolbar (for example,
the Font toolbar, or the Arrows, etc)), I
Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
and even the Big-sized icon version of the toolbars is too small for me to
be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
laptop, I was hoping there was a way to change the icon sizes in some way
Am 09.02.2014 um 10:32 schrieb Paola paola.manz...@st-andrews.ac.uk:
Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
and even the Big-sized icon version of the toolbars is too small for me to
be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
and even the Big-sized icon version of the toolbars is too small for me to
be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
laptop, I was hoping there was a way to change the icon sizes in some way
Am 09.02.2014 um 10:32 schrieb Paola paola.manz...@st-andrews.ac.uk:
Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
and even the Big-sized icon version of the toolbars is too small for me to
be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
and even the "Big-sized icon" version of the toolbars is too small for me to
be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
laptop, I was hoping there was a way to change the icon sizes i
Am 09.02.2014 um 10:32 schrieb Paola <paola.manz...@st-andrews.ac.uk>:
> Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
> and even the "Big-sized icon" version of the toolbars is too small for me to
> be working comfortably. Short of chang
to perform simple
operations, like change the font family of the selected text to
typewriter, or insert a listing.
I know I can use keyboard shortcuts for pretty much everything, but we
have some clickers here and they are not comfortable with this solution.
You can customise the toolbars (see
to perform simple
operations, like change the font family of the selected text to
typewriter, or insert a listing.
I know I can use keyboard shortcuts for pretty much everything, but we
have some clickers here and they are not comfortable with this solution.
You can customise the toolbars (see
to perform simple
operations, like change the font family of the selected text to
typewriter, or insert a listing.
I know I can use keyboard shortcuts for pretty much everything, but we
have some clickers here and they are not comfortable with this solution.
You can customise the toolbars (see
Hi folks.
The company I work for has always used OpenOffice/LibreOffice to write the
software documentation. Recently I convinced everyone to switch to TeX with
LyX, so I've been working on a layout for us.
Now I'd like to add new buttons on the toolbar to perform simple
operations, like change
Hi folks.
The company I work for has always used OpenOffice/LibreOffice to write the
software documentation. Recently I convinced everyone to switch to TeX with
LyX, so I've been working on a layout for us.
Now I'd like to add new buttons on the toolbar to perform simple
operations, like change
Hi folks.
The company I work for has always used OpenOffice/LibreOffice to write the
software documentation. Recently I convinced everyone to switch to TeX with
LyX, so I've been working on a layout for us.
Now I'd like to add new buttons on the toolbar to perform simple
operations, like change
Paul A. Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
In Tools Preferences Look Feel User Interface, try deselecting
everything under Session and clicking the Clear all session information
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
Hi Paul,
Yes! That fixed it. Thank you so much!
Ken wrote:
Question: where is this session information being stored such that
un-installing and re-installing LyX (including the user folder) did not fix
this?
This is stored in a specific Qt session file. The Qt session information is
handled merely by Qt itself, independent from the LyX
Paul A. Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
In Tools Preferences Look Feel User Interface, try deselecting
everything under Session and clicking the Clear all session information
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
Hi Paul,
Yes! That fixed it. Thank you so much!
Ken wrote:
Question: where is this session information being stored such that
un-installing and re-installing LyX (including the user folder) did not fix
this?
This is stored in a specific Qt session file. The Qt session information is
handled merely by Qt itself, independent from the LyX
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> In Tools > Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface, try deselecting
> everything under "Session" and clicking the "Clear all session information"
> button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
>
> Paul
Hi Paul,
Yes! That fixed it. Thank you so
Ken wrote:
> Question: where is this session information being stored such that
> un-installing and re-installing LyX (including the user folder) did not fix
> this?
This is stored in a specific Qt session file. The Qt session information is
handled merely by Qt itself, independent from the LyX
in the registry? Could the toolbar settings be
set in an addon package (like Qt)?
I have tried disabling and enabling the toolbars from the View menu
but that has not resolved the issue either.
I have renamed the subject of this email so that it starts a new
thread (as suggested).
On 29 July 2011 09:57
\Ken\Application Data\LyX2.0\ui
in order to edit/customize one of the toolbars.
However, this caused none of my toolbars to load so I removed these
files in an attempt to revert back to the default settings. However,
I am still left without any toolbars in LyX.
I have attempted to un-install LyX
In Tools Preferences Look Feel User Interface, try deselecting
everything under Session and clicking the Clear all session information
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
in the registry? Could the toolbar settings be
set in an addon package (like Qt)?
I have tried disabling and enabling the toolbars from the View menu
but that has not resolved the issue either.
I have renamed the subject of this email so that it starts a new
thread (as suggested).
On 29 July 2011 09:57
\Ken\Application Data\LyX2.0\ui
in order to edit/customize one of the toolbars.
However, this caused none of my toolbars to load so I removed these
files in an attempt to revert back to the default settings. However,
I am still left without any toolbars in LyX.
I have attempted to un-install LyX
In Tools Preferences Look Feel User Interface, try deselecting
everything under Session and clicking the Clear all session information
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
in the registry? Could the toolbar settings be
set in an addon package (like Qt)?
I have tried disabling and enabling the toolbars from the View menu
but that has not resolved the issue either.
I have renamed the subject of this email so that it starts a new
thread (as suggested).
On 29 July 2011 09:57
\Ken\Application Data\LyX2.0\ui
in order to edit/customize one of the toolbars.
However, this caused none of my toolbars to load so I removed these
files in an attempt to revert back to the default settings. However,
I am still left without any toolbars in LyX.
I have attempted to un-install LyX
In Tools > Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface, try deselecting
everything under "Session" and clicking the "Clear all session information"
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
installation has been working fine
for a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped
automatically appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up
manually with the View menu, but they don't automatically disappear either
when exiting math mode. The same thing
installation has been working fine
for a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped
automatically appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up
manually with the View menu, but they don't automatically disappear either
when exiting math mode. The same thing
10.6.4. My installation has been working fine
>> for a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped
>> automatically appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up
>> manually with the View menu, but they don't automatically disappear either
>> whe
Hi,
I am using LyX 1.6.7 on OS X 10.6.4. My installation has been working fine for
a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped automatically
appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up manually with the View
menu, but they don't automatically disappear either when
Exactly the same thing happened to me on Mint (derivative of Ubuntu) with 1.6.5.
The problem stopped when I upgraded to 1.6.7. I thought the new version fixed
it, but since you're on 1.6.7 apparently that's not the case. (Plus, as with
you, 1.6.5 was working properly for a while.)
When you
Hi,
I am using LyX 1.6.7 on OS X 10.6.4. My installation has been working fine for
a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped automatically
appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up manually with the View
menu, but they don't automatically disappear either when
Exactly the same thing happened to me on Mint (derivative of Ubuntu) with 1.6.5.
The problem stopped when I upgraded to 1.6.7. I thought the new version fixed
it, but since you're on 1.6.7 apparently that's not the case. (Plus, as with
you, 1.6.5 was working properly for a while.)
When you
Hi,
I am using LyX 1.6.7 on OS X 10.6.4. My installation has been working fine for
a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped automatically
appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up manually with the View
menu, but they don't automatically disappear either when
Exactly the same thing happened to me on Mint (derivative of Ubuntu) with 1.6.5.
The problem stopped when I upgraded to 1.6.7. I thought the new version fixed
it, but since you're on 1.6.7 apparently that's not the case. (Plus, as with
you, 1.6.5 was working properly for a while.)
When you
Hello users
I modified the original stdtoolbars.inc of LyX 1.6.5. according to my
needs.
1. I added two new toolbars calledLetras griegas y otras and
Sets and Logic.
But in a computer with linux or with windows when I select these two new
toolbar nothing happens in Lyx.
With LyX 2.0
Hello users
I modified the original stdtoolbars.inc of LyX 1.6.5. according to my
needs.
1. I added two new toolbars calledLetras griegas y otras and
Sets and Logic.
But in a computer with linux or with windows when I select these two new
toolbar nothing happens in Lyx.
With LyX 2.0
Hello users
I modified the original stdtoolbars.inc of LyX 1.6.5. according to my
needs.
1. I added two new toolbars called " Letras griegas y otras" and
"Sets and Logic".
But in a computer with linux or with windows when I select these two new
toolbar nothing happ
know I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened
I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did
a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened on other
know I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened
I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did
a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened on other
know I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View >
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happe
ening when I am editing tables: the Table Toolbar does not
>> auto unhide.
>>
>> I know I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View >
>> Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
>>
>> The weird part is that this is happening o
them selecting the proper option on View
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened on other computers, where
them selecting the proper option on View
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened on other computers, where
them selecting the proper option on View >
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened on other computers, wh
It would appear that on Aug 11, rgheck did say:
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
--- snip ---
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the
It would appear that on Aug 12, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| o oJoe (theWordy) Philbrook
|
Yes, I tried to guess what would open a chapter and found out that
alt+P[c] = lyx code...
Sorry, I have to tell you:
alt+P[0] = Part, [1] = Chapter, [2] = Section, [3] = SubSection, etc.
alt+P*[0] = Part*, [1] = Chapter*, [2] = Section*, [3] =
SubSection*, etc.
Now I'm feeling
.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess, perhaps there is some mouse centric
On 08/13/2009 02:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them
and then invisible, Alt-Pspace
does its magic.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess
It would appear that on Aug 13, rgheck did say:
ViewToolbars?
I remember it used to be there in ver 1.5.6... But I can't find it in ver 1.6.3
But thanks...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| * * Joe (theWordy) Philbrook
| ^ J(tWdy)P
| \___/ jtw...@ttlc.net
It would appear that on Aug 13, Abdelrazak Younes did say:
What about F11 to switch to full screen view?
Thanks for the idea Abdel. And I almost like it. But I keep my LyX
window only almost maximized because I keep track of the time with
a clock gadget that full screen view would hide...
It would appear that on Aug 11, rgheck did say:
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
--- snip ---
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the
It would appear that on Aug 12, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| o oJoe (theWordy) Philbrook
|
Yes, I tried to guess what would open a chapter and found out that
alt+P[c] = lyx code...
Sorry, I have to tell you:
alt+P[0] = Part, [1] = Chapter, [2] = Section, [3] = SubSection, etc.
alt+P*[0] = Part*, [1] = Chapter*, [2] = Section*, [3] =
SubSection*, etc.
Now I'm feeling
.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess, perhaps there is some mouse centric
On 08/13/2009 02:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them
and then invisible, Alt-Pspace
does its magic.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess
It would appear that on Aug 13, rgheck did say:
ViewToolbars?
I remember it used to be there in ver 1.5.6... But I can't find it in ver 1.6.3
But thanks...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| * * Joe (theWordy) Philbrook
| ^ J(tWdy)P
| \___/ jtw...@ttlc.net
It would appear that on Aug 13, Abdelrazak Younes did say:
What about F11 to switch to full screen view?
Thanks for the idea Abdel. And I almost like it. But I keep my LyX
window only almost maximized because I keep track of the time with
a clock gadget that full screen view would hide...
It would appear that on Aug 11, rgheck did say:
> On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> > Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
> > But it doesn't work that way for me...
--- snip ---
> > Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on
It would appear that on Aug 12, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
>
> >Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
>
> Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| Joe (theWordy)
Yes, I tried to guess what would open a chapter and found out that
+[c] = lyx code...
Sorry, I have to tell you:
+[0] = Part, [1] = Chapter, [2] = Section, [3] = SubSection, etc.
+<*>[0] = Part*, [1] = Chapter*, [2] = Section*, [3] =
SubSection*, etc.
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
sible and then invisible, Alt-P
> does its magic.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait
On 08/13/2009 02:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them
isible and then invisible, Alt-P
does its magic.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess, p
It would appear that on Aug 13, rgheck did say:
> View>Toolbars?
I remember it used to be there in ver 1.5.6... But I can't find it in ver 1.6.3
But thanks...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| <*> <*> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook
| ^ J(tWdy)P
| \_
It would appear that on Aug 13, Abdelrazak Younes did say:
>
> What about F11 to switch to full screen view?
>
Thanks for the idea Abdel. And I almost like it. But I keep my LyX
window only almost maximized because I keep track of the time with
a clock gadget that full screen view would
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
Ravesteijnv.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl wrote:
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
Ravesteijnv.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl wrote:
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
>Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
Ravesteijn wrote:
>
>> But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
>> isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
>> chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-P space)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
I'm using LyX 1.6.3 as emerged
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-Pspace)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-P space)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
I'm using LyX 1.6.3 as emerged
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-Pspace)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
> Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
> Alt-P )
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
I'm using LyX 1.6.3 as emerged for
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-P)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't
stuff I would never ever click on.
You can turn off all the toolbars if you like. I did not know that you
could loose keybindings that way, but define the keybindings in a custom
key binding file instead. That way, you can have the same keybindings
without any toolbars. (And you can define other
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
Thus the viability of the shortcut sequence I described requires that
the standard toolbar be
stuff I would never ever click on.
You can turn off all the toolbars if you like. I did not know that you
could loose keybindings that way, but define the keybindings in a custom
key binding file instead. That way, you can have the same keybindings
without any toolbars. (And you can define other
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
Thus the viability of the shortcut sequence I described requires that
the standard toolbar be
ut up with wasting a whole line of screen space on mostly useless
> > stuff I would never ever "click" on.
>
> You can turn off all the toolbars if you like. I did not know that you
> could loose keybindings that way, but define the keybindings in a custom
> key bin
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
Thus the viability of the shortcut sequence I described requires that
the standard toolbar be
such as most
toolbars. For example if alt+p[space] worked without that
scrollbox attached to the standard toolbar the .ui file would say
= Toolbars
= standard off,top
= extra off,top
= table off,bottom
= math off,bottom
= minibuffer off,bottom
= End
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