On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 08:53:01AM +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > Well, it works like a collapsable inset, like figs, notes, etc. Why don't
> > you like it?
>
> If you open a document after some time an start working on it you have no
> clue whatsoever which of your 234 macro definitions was the shortcut to
> \hat{v}+\sqrt{#1}. And opening the insets one by one is annoying...
It also might be helpful to draw the macro instances using a slightly
different color than the regular color in mathed (blue).
> Btw, I don't really like the completely collapsable insets either, I'd
> rather see some extra hint like 'Fig: /path/to/figure' or 'Fig: Short
> description'.
Personally, I don't see why a float should be collapsible.