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On 27/04/2012 03:19, William Oliveira Ferreira wrote:
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<div class="gmail_extra">I agree but who suggest a good default
setting?<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2012/4/26 Daniel Gaspary <span
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padding-left: 1ex;">Hi,<br>
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How about promote the Editor Toolbar package to the group
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installed by default?<br>
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Couple of points:<br>
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- some items that can be added, still have no icons<br>
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- if the package is added by default, it should register an option.
So it can be hidden without recompile<br>
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- the config lists entries that are empty "source tab" > "pages"
> "copy/Clone to other window" > CopyToOtherWindowSectionList<br>
Also duplicates (2 entries for new window)<br>
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"SourceEditor > FirstDynamicSection" <br>
....<br>
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The jump back/forward buttons at the toolbar are reasons
enough to me.<br>
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Mouse buttons 4 & 5<br>
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