>> 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.

What would be the difference ? I think it's pretty arbitrary whether it's 
upper-right or lower-right.

>I understand that this might be a lot of work, so it might not happen. 

It's probably very easy, but I don't see an advantage.

>Or is there some logical reason for this positioning also?

Dunno.

>Helge Hafting

Vincent

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