Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
When you try to scroll past a long inset, LyX can't position the cursor properly. It doesn't try to put it into the inset. As a result the cursor will be
placed after the inset. After the inset, means immediately right of the
upper-right corner of the inset.
I always wondered why this is so. Why have the "after (large) inset"
position be at the upper right corner?
It seems more logical to have the next position at the lower right
corner instead. That's for a tall inset that doesn't span the entire
screen width. If the inset is wide also, put the next position below it.
I understand that this might be a lot of work, so it might not happen.
Or is there some logical reason for this positioning also?
Helge Hafting