On 4/10/20 2:55 PM, racoon wrote: > On 2020-04-10 20:29, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: >> On 4/10/20 1:58 PM, Daniel wrote: >>> On 10/4/20 19:54, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: >>>> On 4/10/20 5:05 AM, Daniel wrote: >>>>> On 2020-04-09 11:27, Daniel wrote: >>>>>> Attached is a simple concept of what it could look like. >>>>>> >>>>>> Daniel >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I think this fancy zig-zag is not important. The label could just >>>>> break at a space with a straight cut. This is how it currently works >>>>> in both Libre and Word. Seems good enough. >>>> >>>> Yes, we can't break labels over lines as things currently are. >>>> >>>> Riki >>> >>> I know. It was just an additional idea that would make the usage of >>> longer labels possible. But in general labels are not that long anyway, >>> so I don't think it should be a show stopper for the other suggestions. >> >> We have a similar problem even with textual insets. >> >> Riki > > I am not sure which a textual insets you have in mind. For example, > classic insets which can contain text are less often part of the > floating text.
Footnotes, e.g., but really anything that lets you type into it. You might think we should be able to have: Here is some text. Here is some text. Here is[[FOOTNOTE: This is the text of the footnote, which goes across a few lines, and is broken in a sensible way.]] some text. Here is some text. But what you see is: Here is some text. Here is some text. Here is [[FOOTNOTE: This is the text of the footnote, which goes across a few lines, and is NOT broken in a sensible way. ]] some text. Here is some text. It's a dream of many of us to fix this, but it's super hard. Riki -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel