Re: Go Away Drawer
On Aug 11, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? By pressing the small 'x' ? Thanks, Vincent. Didn't see any small 'x', but unchecking Outline in the Document menu worked. I guess I was assuming that the drawer would be controlled in the View menu. Bruce
Re: Go Away Drawer
On Aug 11, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? By pressing the small 'x' ? Thanks, Vincent. Didn't see any small 'x', but unchecking Outline in the Document menu worked. I guess I was assuming that the drawer would be controlled in the View menu. Bruce
Re: Go Away Drawer
On Aug 11, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? By pressing the small 'x' ? Thanks, Vincent. Didn't see any small 'x', but unchecking Outline in the Document menu worked. I guess I was assuming that the drawer would be controlled in the View menu. Bruce
Go Away Drawer
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? Also, after I set the window size and position for one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files (those it hasn't seen before) in a small window which I then have to resize. Any way to fix this? Bruce
RE: Go Away Drawer
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? By pressing the small 'x' ? Also, after I set the window size and position for one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files (those it hasn't seen before) in a small window which I then have to resize. Any way to fix this? You're probably on a Mac then, you can turn off the fact that we open a new view for each document by checking: Tools-Preferences-Look Feel-Open Document in Tabs. A new view is opened with a default size. Maybe it's a good idea to resize a new view to the size of the view that has last been resized. Bruce Vincent
Go Away Drawer
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? Also, after I set the window size and position for one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files (those it hasn't seen before) in a small window which I then have to resize. Any way to fix this? Bruce
RE: Go Away Drawer
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? By pressing the small 'x' ? Also, after I set the window size and position for one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files (those it hasn't seen before) in a small window which I then have to resize. Any way to fix this? You're probably on a Mac then, you can turn off the fact that we open a new view for each document by checking: Tools-Preferences-Look Feel-Open Document in Tabs. A new view is opened with a default size. Maybe it's a good idea to resize a new view to the size of the view that has last been resized. Bruce Vincent
Go Away Drawer
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? Also, after I set the window size and position for one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files (those it hasn't seen before) in a small window which I then have to resize. Any way to fix this? Bruce
RE: Go Away Drawer
>In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away? By pressing the small 'x' ? >Also, after I set the window size and position for >one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files >in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files >(those it hasn't seen before) in a small window which >I then have to resize. Any way to fix this? You're probably on a Mac then, you can turn off the fact that we open a new view for each document by checking: Tools->Preferences->Look & Feel->Open Document in Tabs. A new view is opened with a default size. Maybe it's a good idea to resize a new view to the size of the view that has last been resized. >Bruce Vincent