Re: The list of lists window doesn't close (Lyx 2.0.7.1 on McOs 10.9.2)
Well, yes, you're perfectly right, I didn't noticed this. The fact is: I don't use Lyx in full screen, that was just the simpler way to erase all the details about my computer on the screen-shot. I confirm this button was absent in the normal display of Lyx. I didn't even know the Window was called "Outline"... So maybe still a small bug. I don't know. And -2 for me, resolution is 1440 x 900 : it is still a laptop ;-) Thanks again for your feedback, Stephan. All the best to you. 2014-03-14 10:53 GMT+01:00 Stephan Witt : > Am 14.03.2014 um 10:40 schrieb Godzatswing : > > > Dear Stephan, > > > > Thanks for your feedback. My problem is actually that I don't have this > button ! > > But your screen shot has it. It's only a red one if I place the pointer > over it. > > > It may well be hidden below the Mac Menu Bar, but I can't displace the > small window (Gliederung in your German screen shot). I don't see the name > of the window neither... But wait a second ... > > > > Ok I resolve it. I put a second screen, change to "mirror display" and > the button appeared ! So I close the menu, and I'm fine with that :-) > > > > Perhaps the problem is due to the non-standard screen resolution of the > MacBookAir (14440 x 900), I don't know. > > Wow, that's a really big screen! ;-) > > Seriously, I'm glad you solved it. > > Stephan > > > > > So, viele Danke Stephan. > > > > > > 2014-03-14 9:35 GMT+01:00 Stephan Witt : > > Am 14.03.2014 um 09:14 schrieb Godzatswing : > > > > > >> Dear Lyx users, > >> > >> I opened some days ago the list of lists window on my computer (a > McBookAir with McOs 10.9.2, running Lyx 2.0.7.1) to see what it could be > useful for. It is useful for sure, especially for long documents. > >> > >> My problem is: this window doesn't close whatever I tried (restart Lyx, > the computer, apple-key + w, ...)... it does not even hide ! Is there a > way to close it ? > >> > >> I attached a screen picture with this message, to see how embarrassing > it could be. > >> > >> Thanks in advance. > >> Best. > > > > It should close on Command-w or Escape... but this doesn't work. You said > it already. > > > > The only way to close it is the small red traffic light in the left > upper corner. > > > > See the attached screen shot. Does this work for you? > > > > Stephan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > C'était moâ, en dîrect d'îcî ! > > -- C'était moâ, en dîrect d'îcî !
Re: The list of lists window doesn't close (Lyx 2.0.7.1 on McOs 10.9.2)
Stephan Witt writes: > Am 14.03.2014 um 10:40 schrieb Godzatswing : > >> Dear Stephan, >> >> Thanks for your feedback. My problem is actually that I don't have this >> button ! > > But your screen shot has it. It's only a red one if I place the pointer over > it. > >> It may well be hidden below the Mac Menu Bar, but I can't displace >> the small window (Gliederung in your German screen shot). I don't >> see the name of the window neither... But wait a second ... >> >> Ok I resolve it. I put a second screen, change to "mirror display" >> and the button appeared ! So I close the menu, and I'm fine with >> that :-) >> >> Perhaps the problem is due to the non-standard screen resolution of the >> MacBookAir (14440 x 900), I don't know. > > Wow, that's a really big screen! ;-) Actually, it is very wiiide > > Seriously, I'm glad you solved it. > > Stephan > >> >> So, viele Danke Stephan. >> >> >> 2014-03-14 9:35 GMT+01:00 Stephan Witt : >> Am 14.03.2014 um 09:14 schrieb Godzatswing : >> >> >>> Dear Lyx users, >>> >>> I opened some days ago the list of lists window on my computer (a >>> McBookAir with McOs 10.9.2, running Lyx 2.0.7.1) to see what it >>> could be useful for. It is useful for sure, especially for long >>> documents. >>> >>> My problem is: this window doesn't close whatever I tried (restart >>> Lyx, the computer, apple-key + w, ...)... it does not even hide ! >>> Is there a way to close it ? >>> >>> I attached a screen picture with this message, to see how embarrassing it >>> could be. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> Best. >> >> It should close on Command-w or Escape… but this doesn't work. You said it >> already. >> >> The only way to close it is the small red traffic light in the left upper >> corner. >> >> See the attached screen shot. Does this work for you? >> >> Stephan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> C'était moâ, en dîrect d'îcî ! > > -- Rainer M. Krug email: RMKruggmailcom pgp5_tTW_Q0ua.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: The list of lists window doesn't close (Lyx 2.0.7.1 on McOs 10.9.2)
Am 14.03.2014 um 10:40 schrieb Godzatswing : > Dear Stephan, > > Thanks for your feedback. My problem is actually that I don't have this > button ! But your screen shot has it. It's only a red one if I place the pointer over it. > It may well be hidden below the Mac Menu Bar, but I can't displace the small > window (Gliederung in your German screen shot). I don't see the name of the > window neither... But wait a second ... > > Ok I resolve it. I put a second screen, change to "mirror display" and the > button appeared ! So I close the menu, and I'm fine with that :-) > > Perhaps the problem is due to the non-standard screen resolution of the > MacBookAir (14440 x 900), I don't know. Wow, that's a really big screen! ;-) Seriously, I'm glad you solved it. Stephan > > So, viele Danke Stephan. > > > 2014-03-14 9:35 GMT+01:00 Stephan Witt : > Am 14.03.2014 um 09:14 schrieb Godzatswing : > > >> Dear Lyx users, >> >> I opened some days ago the list of lists window on my computer (a McBookAir >> with McOs 10.9.2, running Lyx 2.0.7.1) to see what it could be useful for. >> It is useful for sure, especially for long documents. >> >> My problem is: this window doesn't close whatever I tried (restart Lyx, the >> computer, apple-key + w, ...)... it does not even hide ! Is there a way to >> close it ? >> >> I attached a screen picture with this message, to see how embarrassing it >> could be. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> Best. > > It should close on Command-w or Escape… but this doesn't work. You said it > already. > > The only way to close it is the small red traffic light in the left upper > corner. > > See the attached screen shot. Does this work for you? > > Stephan > > > > > > > -- > C'était moâ, en dîrect d'îcî !