Allan Rae wrote:

> > Could the direction problem be solved with left and right mouse button
> > clicks? Possibly two clicks, one to position the mouse, the second to
> > set direction.
> 
> The right mouse will eventually be used for context sensitive menues --
> although I suppose a click could be used to position the cursor while a
> held down button means open the menu corresponding to this element. Double
> click right may also (eventually) be used to directly open, say, xfig on a
> figure.
IF
the last click positioned the cursor in a place where direction has
meaning
AND
an ambiguity exists with regard to direction
AND 
the mouse pointer has not moved enough to change the cursor position
THEN
the next click specifies direction.

> I think that might get a little too confusing if we start trying to
> specify direction with mice also. How far apart are double-clicks and how
> far apart are two single clicks and how far apart are two clicks (posn +
> dirn)?
See above 
> > At the moment I have no problems with dots, however big, because LyX is
> > not wysiwyg anyway. Sometimes it is wysipm (what you see is pretty
> > meaningless %;>)
> 
> What cases do you consider wysipm?
>
Spacing between paragraphs as defined by Layout->Paragraph.
An <Enter> following a <red Enter>
This will always put more space in LyX, but depending on where the
cursor is it may or may not put more space in the printed version.
There are also conditions where red spaces are ignored at the beginning
of lines.
Garst 
 
> Allan. (ARRae)

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