On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:25:18 -0500, Leslie McBrayer wrote:
> "Iram Weinstein" <weinsteini@saic.nospamcom> wrote in message
> news:kaacpk$eff$1@newscl01ah.mathworks.com...
>> I am frustrated by the R2012b ToolStrip. I use a lot of shortcut
>> scripts. In the previous version, they were always available. With the
>> Editor open, I could use a shortcut to insert material into the code.
>> After running the code, I would use shortcuts to reconfigure, close or
>> hide figures. Now I have to first go to the shortcut section of the
>> ToolStrip, select the shortcut and then return.
>>
>> Is there any way to either keep more than one part of the Toolstrip
>> open or to put icons from one part in another part of the strip?
>
> You can add shortcuts to the quick access toolbar. This toolbar is the
> row of icons next to the search field (assuming you're using the default
> settings), and it is visible even when you navigate between different
> tabs.
>
> To add a shortcut to the toolbar, right-click in the toolbar, and then
> select "Customize...". This opens the toolbar preferences. In the
> "Controls"
> field of the preferences dialog, expand the "Shortcuts" folder and
> select your shortcuts.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Leslie
Next, TMW should work on solution(s) to toolbar icon order randomization
-- I found your method shortly after R2012b release, but later discovered
that icons get more-or-less get randomly arranged over time, under
conditions that still are not clear. ...and before you mention it, yes, I
know about drag&drop, I know about remove & re-add, I use Win7 x64.
> "Iram Weinstein" <weinsteini@saic.nospamcom> wrote in message
> news:kaacpk$eff$1@newscl01ah.mathworks.com...
>> I am frustrated by the R2012b ToolStrip. I use a lot of shortcut
>> scripts. In the previous version, they were always available. With the
>> Editor open, I could use a shortcut to insert material into the code.
>> After running the code, I would use shortcuts to reconfigure, close or
>> hide figures. Now I have to first go to the shortcut section of the
>> ToolStrip, select the shortcut and then return.
>>
>> Is there any way to either keep more than one part of the Toolstrip
>> open or to put icons from one part in another part of the strip?
>
> You can add shortcuts to the quick access toolbar. This toolbar is the
> row of icons next to the search field (assuming you're using the default
> settings), and it is visible even when you navigate between different
> tabs.
>
> To add a shortcut to the toolbar, right-click in the toolbar, and then
> select "Customize...". This opens the toolbar preferences. In the
> "Controls"
> field of the preferences dialog, expand the "Shortcuts" folder and
> select your shortcuts.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Leslie
Next, TMW should work on solution(s) to toolbar icon order randomization
-- I found your method shortly after R2012b release, but later discovered
that icons get more-or-less get randomly arranged over time, under
conditions that still are not clear. ...and before you mention it, yes, I
know about drag&drop, I know about remove & re-add, I use Win7 x64.