On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 12:41 AM, racoon <xraco...@gmx.de> wrote: > On 22.10.2016 20:35, Enrico Forestieri wrote: > >> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 04:49:35PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >> >>> >>> As LyX stands now, it is often very difficult to put the mouse cursor >>> between two insets, because insets, contrary to characters, are active >>> beasts. If you click a bit to close to them, something happens. This is >>> why >>> some spacing has to be kept to some extent. >>> >> > Actually, as LyX works at the moment, 2.2.2, it *im*possible to click > between two frames or buttons, e.g. two ERTs or two labels. So the space > doesn't really help there. This is partly due to a "interaction area" > translated to the right. But maybe that should be changed. > > Can't we make it such that clicks too near to boundaries are ignored? >> > > That seems sensible to me. Or if there is some space in between insets > then at least not have it as being part of the inset. >
Again, I ask for caution here. How does one delineate "too near"? I may be missing something with this argument. However, in an already narrow situation, being forced to click almost the exact center will become a greater challenge if some clickability is removed from near the elements on the edge.