On 19-Apr-2000 Dekel Tsur wrote:
> 
> Furthermore, the use of special char is also for the purpose of
> differentiating the position before the font change and after the font change:
> Suppose you have a word "abcd" where ab is in the default font, and cd is in
> bold. Now, what happens when you place the cursor between b and c, and
> insert a new char. Which font will it have?

Well I guess that this may be resolved much better when using the
direction where the cursor came from. So when entering from left we should
use bold otherwise we could use normal.
> 
>> (I realy don't like the special chars)
> 

Me too!

> 
> I've already implemented the first point. Should I submit it now, or after
> 1.1.5 ?

After! (and maybe as Lars said we should first clear some points out)

      Jürgen

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