09-16-2004, 06:12 AM
Is it the toolbar that is used to insert macro commands, or some other toolbar?
In first case, here are possible reasons and solutions:
1. You use a macro list file that does not include System.qml. Each macro list should include System as shared file, otherwise you will not have the floating toolbar and other extensions. Solution: add System.qml to your macro list: menu File -> Add shared. Then retart QM.
2. System shared folder or function init is disabled. Enable them and restart QM. The toolbar runs from function init, which runs at startup.
3. Function init is not specified in Options -> Triggers -> Special items (first item must be init).
4. System.qml is modified. Solution: restore it from quickm21.zip. Then retart QM.
In case it is ANY toolbar, maybe it is somewhere outside screen. Go to menu Tools -> Toolbars, locate it in the list of currently running toolbars and click one of buttons. It requires QM 2.1.4. For earlier versions, easiest would be to rename the toolbar, then restart it.
In first case, here are possible reasons and solutions:
1. You use a macro list file that does not include System.qml. Each macro list should include System as shared file, otherwise you will not have the floating toolbar and other extensions. Solution: add System.qml to your macro list: menu File -> Add shared. Then retart QM.
2. System shared folder or function init is disabled. Enable them and restart QM. The toolbar runs from function init, which runs at startup.
3. Function init is not specified in Options -> Triggers -> Special items (first item must be init).
4. System.qml is modified. Solution: restore it from quickm21.zip. Then retart QM.
In case it is ANY toolbar, maybe it is somewhere outside screen. Go to menu Tools -> Toolbars, locate it in the list of currently running toolbars and click one of buttons. It requires QM 2.1.4. For earlier versions, easiest would be to rename the toolbar, then restart it.
