Lars I already told you this, but now I'm sure. To have a proper undo handling
I NEED an ID for every inset, well I would only need one for UpdatableInset.
So what should I do. Or do you want to do this?

The problem is that after an undo and I'm inside an inset with the cursor
the cursor should remain inside that inset IF it still exists! As the undo
can make the pointer to the inset change and searching of an inset on
<par>/<pos> is not enough for insets-inside-inset! we need the above ID.

         Jürgen

P.S.: This should just regard the positioning of the cursor after an undo/redo
      so it is not urgent, but ...

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