From kdepim-users Tue Dec 07 20:43:58 2021 From: Gene Heskett Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2021 20:43:58 +0000 To: kdepim-users Subject: Re: now I really broke it. FIXED Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdepim-users&m=163890970500535 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--=-CJBNW6WmKvSWM2EkeptMxw==" --=-CJBNW6WmKvSWM2EkeptMxw== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 On Tue, 7 Dec, 2021 at 12:45 PM, Anders Lund wrote: To: kdepim-users@kde.org tirsdag den 7. december 2021 15.56.37 CET skrev Gene Heskett: > On Tue, 7 Dec, 2021 at 4:32 AM, Anders Lund > wrote: > > > To: kdepim-users@kde.org > > tirsdag den 7. december 2021 02.42.29> CET skrev Gene Heskett: > > On Mon, 6 Dec, 2021 at 8:39 PM, me > > >> wrote: Somehow I have > > managed to turn off the menu-bar. A reinstall did not restore it. > > > > > > > > How can I restore it? > > Press Ctrl + M > > > > Thanks. > > > That worked, but did anybody stop to think when that was written that > it was a one way operation? W/o the menu-bar. you have no way to read > the docs to find out how to restore it. The ability to remove it should be > expunged. Or a toolbar recover-menu should be written in. It's a standard shortcut in KDE, supported by many apps (it's part of the standard view menu I believe). It is in the system settings under keyboard shorcuts - common. Little does that help of course, if one does not know. Go to bugs.kde.org to suggest some sort of helping action. And Gene, please stick to replying to the mailing list - we all get the mails sent to it, so no need for extra copies :) That comes at no extra charge when one is forced to use FF for web mail. It might take another 2 or 3 decades for FF to get it somewhere near right, but that's a word not in their vocabulary IMNSHO. They make it a PITA just to edit the To: line. Ditto anything that looks like quoting. A reply goes to you as PM, with the list as a Cc: if you reply all. Thank you Anders -- Kindly, Anders . --=-CJBNW6WmKvSWM2EkeptMxw== Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Id:




On Tue, 7 Dec, 2021 at 12:45 PM, Anders Lund <anders@alweb.dk> wrote:
 
To: kdepim-users@kde.org
tirsdag den 7. december 2021 15.56.37 CET skrev Gene Heskett:
> On Tue, 7 Dec, 2021 at 4:32 AM, Anders Lund <anders@alweb.dk> wrote:
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> To: kdepim-users@kde.org
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> tirsdag den 7. december 2021 02.42.29<http://02.42.29> CET skrev Gene
Heskett:
> > On Mon, 6 Dec, 2021 at 8:39 PM, me
> > <gheskett@shentel.net<mailto:gheskett@shentel.net>> wrote: Somehow I have
> > managed to turn off the menu-bar. A reinstall did not restore it.
> >
> >
> >
> > How can I restore it?
>
> Press Ctrl + M
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> Thanks.
>
>
> That worked, but did anybody stop to think when that was written that
> it was a one way operation? W/o the menu-bar. you have no way to read
> the docs to find out how to restore it.  The ability to remove it should be
> expunged. Or a toolbar recover-menu  should be written in.

It's a standard shortcut in KDE, supported by many apps (it's part of the
standard view menu I believe). It is in the system settings under keyboard
shorcuts - common. Little does that help of course, if one does not know. Go
to bugs.kde.org to suggest some sort of helping action.

And Gene, please stick to replying to the mailing list - we all get the mails
sent to it, so no need for extra copies :)

That comes at no extra charge when one is forced to use FF for web mail.
It might take another 2 or 3 decades for FF to get it somewhere near right,
but that's a word not in their vocabulary IMNSHO.

They make it a PITA just to edit the To: line.  Ditto anything that looks like
quoting. A reply goes to you as PM, with the list as a Cc: if you reply all.

 Thank you Anders
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Kindly,
Anders


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