Le 22/11/2022 à 09:15, Juergen Spitzmueller a écrit :
commit 26f6aa465ecb74de323b4756ed043a6d91b883dd
Author: Juergen Spitzmueller <sp...@lyx.org>
Date:   Tue Nov 22 10:09:16 2022 +0100

     Cleanup mathes/BUGS (#3493)
Removing. M-c e has a different meaning nowadays
     (tabular-feature delete-vline-left)
Please file a new report with an updated description if this is still
     an issue.

I guess the issue is the difference in behavior of fonts changes in mathed (where they nest) and texted (where they toggle).

I would guess we have an enhancement/bug ticket about that somewhere.

JMarc

---
  src/mathed/BUGS |   15 ---------------
  1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/mathed/BUGS b/src/mathed/BUGS
index 9763d6e..cb7e872 100644
--- a/src/mathed/BUGS
+++ b/src/mathed/BUGS
@@ -38,21 +38,6 @@ Now, I'm not saying that 'space' shouldn't be allowed as a 
short-cut to get
  you out of math-mode; it's a most useful and natural one, I like it a lot.
  However, on balance I think M-c m should also have that effect.
-3) Math-mode inconsistencies
-
-Sometimes 'the same action' has the same keystroke both within and
-without math-mode. This is very sensible. However, it is very annoying when
-they don't behave the way you're expecting them to.
-
-For example, 'M-c e' puts you into 'emphasise' mode.  Ignoring the fact
-that in text mode this is italics, and in math-mode it stands for the
-calligraphic character set, I think of these as the same action, so I like
-the fact that they have the same keys. However, in math-mode, 'M-c e' is
-idempotent, (and you need 'M-c space' to get back into normal) whereas in
-text-mode 'M-c e' is self-inverse. These are the two possibilities I listed
-as acceptable before, but consistency would be nice ;-) IMO, self-inverse
-would be best for both.
-
  6) Scope macros:
The current macro system is clever, but could be neater. One improvement

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