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Re: knode - floating header viewer

  • Subject: Re: knode - floating header viewer
  • From: rod rook <rod.rook@gmail.com>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 04:14:08 GMT
  • Newsgroups: comp.windows.x.kde
  • Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> rod rook wrote:
> 
>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> 
>>> rod rook wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi, I accidentally closed header viewer by clicking X on the right
>>>> upper corner. Now I have floating header and article viewer but I can't
>>>> make them redock into the main window so that I can have three viewers
>>>> in one plane.
>>>> 
>>>> I could not make it work and finally had to set up another user and
>>>> start all over again. What did I do wrong and what could I have done to
>>>> restore the the default viewers?
>>> 
>>> Got it again! Settings -> Show Header View (or CTRL+H)
>>> 
>>> Roy
>>> 
>> 
>> But did you get a three pane window instead of a main window and a
>> floating one?
> 
> Yes. I _closed_ the header view (and group view). Pressing the menu item I
> mention put it right back into place.
> 
> Tried it again just now... works fine. KNode 0.7.2.
> 
> Roy
> 

Thanks, Roy. It took some trial to figure out what menu item you were
talking about. Now I know you were talking about those three minute dots on
the top borders of each view pane. By pressing and holding them, one can
move the corressponding pane and redock it into a desired place. 

Very neat design, isn't it. 

rod

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