On Saturday 04 June 2016 18:57:26 J. Drahun wrote:
04.06.2016 23:52, Gene Heskett wrote:
First, someone smarter than I will want to know
which version? One
of the help menu's should tell you.
Thanks for reminding! R14.0.3.
OpenSUSE 13.1 is my distro, if that matters.
That sounds as if you have both text and icons
selected. I'm running
R14.0.4 and do not now see that, but its possible I have turned that
off.
Well, it just has too many menu options, maybe you have not such a
menu.
That was never where the close window button has
ever been located
on my install, on 2 machines here. The single click to close the
window and any child processes in that window is the x in a small
box in the upper right corner of the windows border. I believe its
location might be configurable, and as its not a problem here, I
haven't looked to see if it could be moved. Or made dbl-click.
Personal prefs at work.
Maybe I said not correctly, but I'm talking about the icon, not the X
button. Where, like, a fox is drawn when you work with Firefox.
Possibly not much help, but its a weekend
afternoon here, and while
I have work to do, it is raining just enough to make working outside
a chore. So here I am. :)
That's great, thanks!
That Icon opens a menu on the first click, and the menu has a
close(alt-F4) hotkey. And, I just checked as I keep a copy of kcalc
running for gp uses, and a quick double-click does indeed cause it to
exit.
And you probably should update, r14.0.4 has been out in the wild for 3
weeks to a month. :)
Best wishes, J. Drahun.
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