Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Ed Gatzke wrote: Is there any way to turn off the dialog for export errors, for The file already exists, Overwrite? I don't think so (short of modifying the source and recompiling). I select export and switch to another application, a few second later the error dialog get buried (on XP), and

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Ed Gatzke
Can you click the Show Desktop icon (or type Win-D, where Win is the Windows key) to minimize everything, then click the LyX button in the task bar and get to the dialog? I can just as easily Alt-Tab to the Lyx window or click on the taskbar. It is an odd behavior to lose the error

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Ed Gatzke wrote: It is an odd behavior to lose the error dialog under a window. It gets buried because I tell Lyx to export pdf then switch to another application. The error dialog takes a while to pop up and ends up under the other application. This sort of thing occurs to me occasionally

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Ed Gatzke wrote: Is there any way to turn off the dialog for export errors, for The file already exists, Overwrite? I don't think so (short of modifying the source and recompiling). I select export and switch to another application, a few second later the error dialog get buried (on XP), and

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Ed Gatzke
Can you click the Show Desktop icon (or type Win-D, where Win is the Windows key) to minimize everything, then click the LyX button in the task bar and get to the dialog? I can just as easily Alt-Tab to the Lyx window or click on the taskbar. It is an odd behavior to lose the error

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Ed Gatzke wrote: It is an odd behavior to lose the error dialog under a window. It gets buried because I tell Lyx to export pdf then switch to another application. The error dialog takes a while to pop up and ends up under the other application. This sort of thing occurs to me occasionally

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Ed Gatzke wrote: Is there any way to turn off the dialog for export errors, for "The file already exists, Overwrite?" I don't think so (short of modifying the source and recompiling). I select export and switch to another application, a few second later the error dialog get buried (on XP),

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Ed Gatzke
> Can you click the "Show Desktop" icon (or type Win-D, where Win is the > Windows key) to minimize everything, then click the LyX button in the > task bar and get to the dialog? > I can just as easily Alt-Tab to the Lyx window or click on the taskbar. It is an odd behavior to lose the

Re: Overwrite existing files

2006-08-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Ed Gatzke wrote: It is an odd behavior to lose the error dialog under a window. It gets buried because I tell Lyx to export pdf then switch to another application. The error dialog takes a while to pop up and ends up under the other application. This sort of thing occurs to me occasionally

Overwrite existing files

2006-08-01 Thread Ed Gatzke
Is there any way to turn off the dialog for export errors, for The file already exists, Overwrite? I select export and switch to another application, a few second later the error dialog get buried (on XP), and I can't even click the LyX window to get back to the application (you have to click

Overwrite existing files

2006-08-01 Thread Ed Gatzke
Is there any way to turn off the dialog for export errors, for The file already exists, Overwrite? I select export and switch to another application, a few second later the error dialog get buried (on XP), and I can't even click the LyX window to get back to the application (you have to click

Overwrite existing files

2006-08-01 Thread Ed Gatzke
Is there any way to turn off the dialog for export errors, for "The file already exists, Overwrite?" I select export and switch to another application, a few second later the error dialog get buried (on XP), and I can't even click the LyX window to get back to the application (you have to click