On 2021-06-24 15:45, Stéphane Mottelet wrote:
Le 24/06/2021 à 13:09, Stefan Du Rietz a écrit :
Hello,
yes, and to get the useful part of the window a little higher. The
same without toolbars (that I never use).
Isn't there a text-file with window settings somewhere?
no
But when I restart Scilab, all windows reappear in the same positions,
Where is that information stored?
In the console menu I can choose to hide the toolbar but it is not
remembered
The console can be managed by the user through its handle and the
visibility of the toolbar can be managed:
c = get(0);
c.toolbar_visible = "off";
However, this is the only non-graphical window which is available this
way. Managing other non-graphical windows (variable browser, scinotes,
...) is possible but this would need some further developments.
Do you mean new Scilab source code?
Stefan
S.
Regards
Stefan
On 2021-06-24 11:27, Stéphane Mottelet wrote:
Hi,
Why do you need this feature ? I mean, do you need a kind off
accessibility setting to prevent docking them by accident ?
S.
Le 18/06/2021 à 21:00, Stefan Du Rietz a écrit :
On 2021-06-18 20:53, Samuel Gougeon wrote:
Hello,
Le 18/06/2021 à 18:28, Stefan Du Rietz a écrit :
Hello,
how can I make all my Scilab windows not dockable?
And how can I get rid of the toolbars?
I can do both with figure windows.
Fine. So, with "all your Scilab windows" are you addressing the
console, the help browser, the file browser, xcos windows, etc ?
Or GUIs based on figures like the ATOMS GUI, the demos GUI, etc?
I mean your first line, thanks.
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