On 17-Jul-2001 Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> Well the cursor is ALWAYS before the inset when the inset is locked!
>> When you unlock the inset and return FINISHED as result then you have
>> to see what action unlocked the inset.
> 
> I cannot make a sensible decision on where the cursor has to go after
> leaving the inset based on the LFUN* code alone.

Well what we could do is put the cursor ALWAYS after the inset when it
returns finished and check for LFUNS which put it before the inset, maybe
this decicion is easier for you.

> Did I mention lately that lyxfunc is a mess? ;-)

Nope!

       Jürgen

P.S.: And I really get your mail also if you send it only to lyx-devel, no
      need to send it 2 times.

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