On 30/04/11 07:22, Haruka Akiko wrote:
Dear Michael
2011/4/25 Michel Gagnon <michel@mgagnon.net>
Le 2011-04-25 11:19, Hedva a écrit :
Open it with F5. When the Navigator window is opened, slide it to the side
of the main document window and it will become a sidebar. Just like the
style and all other extra windows
This function "sidebar like" of the Navigator seems very interesting to me,
because I spend a lot of time dragging the navigator floating window here
and there during the process of writing my documents.However this tool is
very useful so I really need to use it. I tried to "slide " it at the left
side of my document window but it seems it don't want became a sidebar.
Maybe there is something wrong in what I do. Could you explain one more time
I have to do?
I've libreoffice 3.3.2 on Ubuntu Lucid Linx with Gnome
Thanks
Akiko
Hi. I open the navigator window, grab the top of the navigator frame
(mouse click and hold) and slide it left. As the mouse pointer touches
the side of the main writer frame a shadowed frame to the side of writer
appears and on releasing the mouse the navigator becomes a panel. KDE
steve
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