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2012年 11月 20日 (火) 01:31:14 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 184.145.95.170 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?tut-gtk2-mnstbs-tb ------------------------- @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ {{image_left("detaching-toolbar-n-handlebox-s1.png")}} -The image above on the right shows from the main window detached toolbar, whereas the image on the left shows you the same toolbar dragged to a different location within the window. In both cases there are few details, you should be aware of if you'd like to drag the toolbars to a new location, and indeed to drag it back to it's original location. They are marked in red and blue colour, and some are shown in enlarged images copied over onto their larger views depicting their respective main windows. +The image on the left shows you the same toolbar dragged to a different location within the window, whereas the image above on the right shows from the main window detached toolbar. The former method of detaching the toolbar from the window is rather useless, since it does not recover by the toolbar vacated window real estate (space). In both cases there are few details, you should be aware of if you'd like to drag the toolbars to a new location, and indeed to drag it back to it's original location. They are marked in red and blue colour, and some are shown in enlarged images copied over onto their larger views depicting their respective main windows. Circled in red, is the handle which you have to click if you intend to move the toolbar out of the window. This handle is hard to see even when you run the program.