>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Michael> - The measures "%", "c%", "p%", and "l%" are not easy to
Michael> interpret (even for an old LaTeX user); couldn't we afford a
Michael> longer description (e.g. "column%") in the minipage and
Michael> graphics dialog? (and maybe some other dialogs that I forgot)

Maybe a tooltip? :)

Michael> - Menu item "Insert->Math->Math panel" lacks "..."

OK, I just changed it in my tree.

Michael> - Edit->Tabular should be disabled when inside cell text (not
Michael> cell dummy position) (#177)

Currently it seems to work in a tabular cell. Why do you want it
disabled? John says that in some cases is is enabled but does not do
anything. WHat are these cases?

Michael> - PageUp and PageDown should be disabled when some table
Michael> cells are selected (#216)

It seems that there is already code to ignore them in insettabular.C. So
what's wrong exactly?

Michael> - Open new doc; insert float; insert some text into the
Michael> float; open other doc; close other doc
-> cursor is at the beginning of the inset (normally it keeps its
-> former position) (#131)

Michael>   Test the same with a tabular instead of a float ->
Michael> afterwards the cursor is in a different cell!

Michael> - When changing some font property for a set of table cells,
Michael> the cell selection is revoked. (#217)

Michael> - Menu items "Layout => XXX Style" are not updated for mathed
Michael> (but the menu items can be used in math mode!) (BTW: Apply
Michael> "Bold Style" two times to "1*1" and watch) (#130) JM: Has to
Michael> do with selections

Bug #130 is closed now. Could you change the reference to bug #233,
which refers to font status when there is a selection?

Michael> - Add some labels to your document, then open the "Reference"
Michael> dialog. As soon as you move the cursor down in the list of
Michael> references, all references (i.e. their names) are shifted to
Michael> the right The same problem occurs with "bibliography keys" in
Michael> the citation dialog (and in the spell checker dialog / the
Michael> open document dialog)

It seems that this happens in most browser widgets. I've seen this in
the file browser dialog too.

JMarc

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