On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:15:42PM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >>The attached does this experimentally. It looks good... what we lose is > >>the possibility to get the previous word automatically into the index > >>inset. But I suspect there's a trick even for that if we go this way. > >> > >>The question is, do we? > > > >Personally, I do not think do. An index is not just yet another > >collapsable inset. We should decide what UI we want and write the code > >necessary to get it. Not change the UI so that it fits what we have in > >store... > > > >Are we 100% sure that we will get the right UI? > > We could also define a tag for the dialog: > > InsetLayout Index > LabelString Idx > LatexType command > LatexName index > Decoration classic > LabelFont > Color Red > Size Small > EndFont > Dialog index > End > > Abdel.
A dialog what for? Index has one only to allow you to enter the content... but in a collapsable inset you enter it directly. Now we may want to have user-specifyable dialogs for insets anyway... I could think of many uses. - Martin