>>>>> "Edwin" == Leuven, E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I toss M$ Word because, among other overly clever features, it >> changes i to I all the time. Edwin> (before we used the big nasty wolf to scare people, now it is Edwin> the big nasty M$) >> I would object, in general, any *automatic* changes to what I >> entered without my agreement. Edwin> can u say D, can u say E, can u say P, can u say M Edwin> can u say DEPM?! It is completely different: dEPM disallows things that have _no_ meaning to LaTeX (like double space). And empty math inset is acceptable, even if it is most of the times not wanted. I see two solutions: 1/ an _empty_ math inset (not $\ $!) is removed when leaving it with the cursor. This is already what happens with the script inset. 2/ an _empty_ math inset (not $\ $!) does not get a preview. None of these solve the problem for an inset containing a hard space, but those who ask for trouble deserve it. JMarc