On 09/11/2018 11:23 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 05:37:42PM +0200, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Samstag, 25. August 2018 11:05:52 CEST schrieb Paul A. Rubin
<parubi...@gmail.com>:
1. Start a new file.
2. Toggle bold (e.g., ctrl + b).
3. Start a LyX note.
4. Type "A"
5. Toggle bold (e.g., ctrl + b).
6. Type "a".
I guess this might be a feature, since the whole inset is bold because
of (1). So even if there is unbolded text inside it, it should (?) be
displayed as bold. When I disolve the inset, then the text is free to
reclaim its previously ignored properties.
Scott
I think too. Mark, that you do not toggle between 'bold' and 'medium'
but between 'bold' and 'standard', whatever that may be.
Good point.
I guess I would tend to think that, in all matters of formatting or
style, the innermost setting (the setting most proximate to the text)
should rule. So I would expect that lower case "a" to be normal weight,
even with the bolding of the entire note. The one exception might be an
option to strip all formatting from the cursor selection, which would
overrule (and remove) any format stuff no matter how deeply nested.
That said, I would not be shocked if some users wanted to keep things
the way they are.
Paul
Like me.
Makes sense. I wonder if we could display somehow that the inset is
bold. Otherwise, it might be confusing to the user. One idea would be to
apply the bold to the text inside the inset rectangle thing (in this
case, to "Note").
Scott
That sounds like a good idea to me.
Paul