>>>>> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> There difference between a glyph and a grapheme is minute. Lars> Both are display stuff -> frontend. I do not think so. The grapheme is the logical entity that corresponds to a character. The kernel should not have to know that e+'=é (replace that with a complicated thai example). It should just see the grapheme é, because this is what is relevant for all manipulations we do. This is why I propose to encode internally (not in .lyx file) the composing characters by a insetcompose. It is my understanding that the cases where this is needed will not be too common for the uses case we have of lyx currently. I do not think it would be wise to push all the code that understand how to do cursorRight() in the frontend. JMarc