Italo Vignoli wrote on 13-01-16 14:01:
The toggle icon is off by default. I have now turned it on by default,
It is not off by default. Anyway not for me in a fresh installation.
but I have to activate the bar in every presentation (and I usually have
at least a dozen presentation opened at the same time).
If you activate View > Modes Tab Bar, it should be visible in any other
presentation that you open afterward.
If not, file a bug please.
I am not using keyboard shortcuts, but in any case there isn't any
keyboard shortcut for viewing modes (and basic users will never create
one).
Slide Sorter and Normal views can be assigned to short cuts and added as
icon to any tool bar. For those who want.
... and he agrees
with me on the importance of that bar (especially of the "normal" vs
"slide sorter" views).
No need to discuss the importance of that. As written: if it is
activated once, IMO it should stay active for next documents.
Ciao,
Cor
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