I found a less than desirable design flaw, at least while using Task
Views in Windows 10. Did anyone actually try it?
Have LO running in one view. Have your browser open in another view.
In LO, press F1 to open the help file. It opens in the browser in a
different task view, not in the view where LO is. So you have to switch
views, disconnect the help tab, and move the new browser window to the
view where LO is.
What happened to the simplicity of having the help file simply open in a
dedicated window in the same view as LO?
On 1/6/20 12:30 PM, fudmier wrote:
i agree that would be very useful.
also if the restart list could be side tracked so that have option to
opne the items in the resart list or just open one of the LO functions
writer, calc etc separately
that would be nice.. do it linux ..
On 2020-01-05 10:03 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Windows 10 1909
LO 5.X.X
LO 6..3.4.2
I created hot keys for the LO Start Screen, and for Writer.
The goal is to have the Start Screen start in one window, and Writer
in another window. Eventually, have all components operate in
separate windows.
Ultimately, would like to narrow the Start Center window to just show
the component list.
Is this possible?
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