On Thu. 25.11.2010 12:29, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Peter,
On Thu, 2010-11-25 at 11:47 +0100, Peter Lairo wrote:
That's fine, but the large Icons are (about 50%) *too* large. I'm on
Windows 7, have a 19" monitor, ratio: 4:5, resolution: 1280x1024 and I
cannot fit the icons I want into the Toolbar.
         From your screenshot: you are using Beta2 (or Kendy didn't fix the
fallback to Industrial) - one or the other; can you try again with
Beta3 ?
I've downloaded Beta3 and installed it (well, it only allowed a "Repair 
install" or some-such term) over whatever version I had (I'm pretty sure 
it was already beta3) and I still have the same issues as before.
Help About says I have this version:
LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m12 (Build:2)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.3
Is that "beta3". I can't tell.
All your other comments assume I didn't have beta3. But I do (at least 
I'm pretty sure, because for some boneheaded reason the Help/About 
dialog doesn't show the version in the same terminology as we're using 
here).
BTW: Docking the "Styles and Formatting" (F11) window to the left edge 
consistently causes LibreOffice to crash.
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
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