- From: Friedrich Laher <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] blocked system after presentation mode
- Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 21:29:58 +0100
Am 18.01.2010 12:00, schrieb Alvaro Tejero Cantero:
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Have you tried holding the right-button pressed? In my system this
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allows to menu yourself out of the presentation mode.
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not for me
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Incidentally, as part of the ongoing normalization of TeXmacs, I
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suggest to bind F11 to fullscreen mode ('presentation mode'). If
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somebody would rather have what TeXmacs calls 'fullscreen mode'
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(maximize and remove text menus) then pressing F11 could go to
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presentation mode through this intermediate stage.
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-á.
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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:49, Michael Lachmann <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Happened to me, too a couple of times. You can also log in remotely to
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> your machine, and kill texmacs. or maybe on linux switch to terminal
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> mode and kill texmacs.
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that's not sufficient - but killing the "startx KDE" does it
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> And, of course, there is always the option of remembering that
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> presentation mode is ctrl-F9. But I never do.
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'SuSE somehow globally defines ctrl-F9 for "shrink all windows so the
nonoverlapping all show on the desktop"
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> I also think that presentation mode should display the "ctrl-F9 to
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> exit" prominently, and maybe use esc for exiting that mode, also.
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> Michael
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> On 16/01/2010, Friedrich Laher <address@hidden> wrote:
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>> i accidentially selected presentation mode
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>> and then my only way out was rebooteing the system
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>> ( right click showed a menu but nothing in it worked )
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>> Texmacs 1.0.7.2, installed with yast by SuSE Linux 11.2, 64 bit
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