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On 06/28/2018 05:50 PM, jr wrote:
> hi,
>>
>> I think I can add the 'view' menu. Currently, it is Qt magic.
>> Right-click on one of the docking borders. That is, the "Resources"
>> header or the "Consoles" header. It will give you a list of available
>> windows to turn on and off.
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> I tried switching all except 'main' off, then there seems to be no "docking
> border"s.
>
Hmm, yes I see. You're kind of screwed, eh?
The toolbar has a grabber on the left side. Try to right-click that, or
someplace on the toolbar that's not a button.
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>>> [19:51:01.141] WARN QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 2374,
>>> resource id: 8682978, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor code: 0 ((null):0)
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>> This one is interesting. Um, what it means is um ...
>> I would guess maybe it's trying to draw to one of the windows you closed
>> (although Qt should be filtering that).
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> I wonder then whether it's one of the small "ok" type dialogs on starting (w/out
> existing .pws files).
Since this is something between Qt and X11, it would be helpful to know
when this error^H^H warning occurred. My X log just has a ton of
"monitor on, monitor off".
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> soon you'll be pulling your hair out because I'll be nitpicking and flood you
> with "feature requests". :-)
>
> speaking of which, the name of the current workspace (file) would be good to
> have in the titlebar, or somewhere prominent.
>
> (see, it's already started.. :-))
I guess I should open the github bug thingy.
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>
> regards, jr.
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>
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dik
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