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menubar gone
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Canada
2007-07-19 21:11:34
The menubar disappeared from my screen while I was working. 
Did I change a 
setting or something? Is this easy to get back or is it a
bug?
I am using Quanta 3.5.5 with KDE 3.5.5 "release
45".
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Re: menubar gone
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2007-07-20 03:06:59
On Thursday 19 July 2007 7:11:34 pm Kenton Letkeman wrote:

> The menubar disappeared from my screen while I was
working. 
> Did I change a setting or something? Is this easy to
get back
> or is it a bug? I am using Quanta 3.5.5 with KDE 3.5.5

Ctrl - M should get it back.
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Re: menubar gone
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2007-07-20 04:54:19
Funny that happened to me too! I thought I had imagined that at one time I had a menu bar.
Man! It is a relief to find out I am not going nuts!

On 7/20/07, Scott Bicknell < scotbicknelcox.net">scotbicknelcox.net&gt; wrote:
On Thursday 19 July 2007 7:11:34 pm Kenton Letkeman wrote:

&gt; The menubar disappeared from my screen while I was working.
&gt; Did I change a setting or something? Is this easy to get back
> or is it a bug? I am using Quanta 3.5.5 with KDE 3.5.5

Ctrl - M should get it back.
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Re: menubar gone
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2007-07-20 20:55:16
On 7/20/07, Robin Thomson <thewizardalbanygmail.com> wrote:
> Funny that happened to me too! I thought I had imagined
that at one time I
> had a menu bar.
> Man! It is a relief to find out I am not going nuts!

Happened to me too recently.  Somehow I managed to get a
bunch of
keystrokes sent to my computer, with the Ctrl key pressed. 
The worst
consequence was that Quanta lost it's menu and it took me a
while to
Google the solution.  It confused me because a) I didn't
know Quanta
could do this, and b) I'm not aware of other applications
that have
this feature, so I didn't think of it.

I can (maybe?) understand having the feature (to maximize
screen
real-estate?), but doubt it's utility for most users.  I
think it
would be best to leave that key binding off / disabled by
default.
This is an appeal to Andras since it is not an option that
you can
manipulate in the 'Settings' - > 'Configure Actions'
menu.
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Re: menubar gone
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Romania
2007-07-21 02:37:27
On Saturday 21 July 2007, Greg Rundlett wrote:
>  It confused me because a) I didn't know Quanta
> could do this, and b) I'm not aware of other
applications that have
> this feature, so I didn't think of it.

All KDE applications have this feature (unless they
explicitely disable 
it), actually this is provided by the KDE framework, not by
Quanta 
itself.

> This is an appeal to Andras since it is not an option
that you can
> manipulate in the 'Settings' - > 'Configure Actions'
menu.

It is in Settings->Configure Shortcuts.

Andras


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Re: menubar gone
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2007-07-21 08:22:03
On 7/21/07, Andras Mantia <amantiakde.org> wrote:
> On Saturday 21 July 2007, Greg Rundlett wrote:
> > It confused me because a) I didn't know Quanta
> > could do this, and b) I'm not aware of other
applications that have
> > this feature, so I didn't think of it.
>
> All KDE applications have this feature (unless they
explicitely disable
> it), actually this is provided by the KDE framework,
not by Quanta
> itself.

Thanks for that info.  Sure enough, there it is in
Konqueror.
>
> > This is an appeal to Andras since it is not an
option that you can
> > manipulate in the 'Settings' - > 'Configure
Actions' menu.
>
> It is in Settings->Configure Shortcuts.

Thanks again.  I forgot that you can configure (keyboard)
shortcuts
independently of the actions that exist.  Since hiding the
menubar is
provided by the KDE framework, it makes sense that the
action can not
be manipulated by the user in Configure Actions.  I
appreciate that it
*is* available to the user to decide what they want to do
with
keyboard shortcuts.

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