Dock widgets
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to the whole development team and supporters. I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget. Thanks Able! By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and forth, the drudgery of organising visibility. Perhaps this steep leap forward, could be our visionary concept for reorganising *find/replace* as well as the *spellchecker*, without great effort, neatly docking our widgets. In in the highest anticipation -- Cheers, Sam
Re: Dock widgets
Sam Lewis wrote: LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to the whole development team and supporters. I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget. Thanks Able! Abdel. By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and forth, the drudgery of organising visibility. Perhaps this steep leap forward, could be our visionary concept for reorganising *find/replace* as well as the *spellchecker*, without great effort, neatly docking our widgets. There's a plan to make every dialog box a widget, with which you can then do as you wish. Whether that will get done for 1.6 is not yet clear. Richard -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Dock widgets
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to the whole development team and supporters. I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget. Thanks Able! By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and forth, the drudgery of organising visibility. Perhaps this steep leap forward, could be our visionary concept for reorganising *find/replace* as well as the *spellchecker*, without great effort, neatly docking our widgets. In in the highest anticipation -- Cheers, Sam
Re: Dock widgets
Sam Lewis wrote: LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to the whole development team and supporters. I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget. Thanks Able! Abdel. By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and forth, the drudgery of organising visibility. Perhaps this steep leap forward, could be our visionary concept for reorganising *find/replace* as well as the *spellchecker*, without great effort, neatly docking our widgets. There's a plan to make every dialog box a widget, with which you can then do as you wish. Whether that will get done for 1.6 is not yet clear. Richard -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Dock widgets
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to the whole development team and supporters. I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget. Thanks Able! By gone the "labourous" days of shifting windows back and forth, the drudgery of organising visibility. Perhaps this steep leap forward, could be our "visionary concept" for reorganising *find/replace* as well as the *spellchecker*, without great effort, neatly docking our widgets. In in the highest anticipation -- Cheers, Sam
Re: Dock widgets
Sam Lewis wrote: LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to the whole development team and supporters. I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget. Thanks Able! Abdel. By gone the "labourous" days of shifting windows back and forth, the drudgery of organising visibility. Perhaps this steep leap forward, could be our "visionary concept" for reorganising *find/replace* as well as the *spellchecker*, without great effort, neatly docking our widgets. There's a plan to make every dialog box a widget, with which you can then do as you wish. Whether that will get done for 1.6 is not yet clear. Richard -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
on widgets
Hi! The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my installation, so I tried to configure them in my .Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names of the widgets right. Even doing *font: 8x13 or something does not change the LyX menu fonts, although most other programs are changed. I tried to get the widget tree with editres, but LyX does not answer to it. Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly? Thanks for any hint, j. b. oliveira
Re: on widgets
"Joao" == Joao B Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Joao Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget Joao tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly? Since xforms is not Xt based, there is no widget tree and nothing is settable via resources. The only thing you can change for menus is the font itself, but not the font size. Sorry. JMarc
on widgets
Hi! The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my installation, so I tried to configure them in my .Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names of the widgets right. Even doing *font: 8x13 or something does not change the LyX menu fonts, although most other programs are changed. I tried to get the widget tree with editres, but LyX does not answer to it. Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly? Thanks for any hint, j. b. oliveira
Re: on widgets
"Joao" == Joao B Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Joao Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget Joao tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly? Since xforms is not Xt based, there is no widget tree and nothing is settable via resources. The only thing you can change for menus is the font itself, but not the font size. Sorry. JMarc
on widgets
Hi! The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my installation, so I tried to configure them in my .Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names of the widgets right. Even doing *font: 8x13 or something does not change the LyX menu fonts, although most other programs are changed. I tried to get the widget tree with editres, but LyX does not answer to it. Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly? Thanks for any hint, j. b. oliveira
Re: on widgets
> "Joao" == Joao B Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Joao> Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget Joao> tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly? Since xforms is not Xt based, there is no widget tree and nothing is settable via resources. The only thing you can change for menus is the font itself, but not the font size. Sorry. JMarc