On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 08:45:01PM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > To jump over the inset with a sinle <Left> or <Right> instead of entering
> > the inset.
> 
> It is useless in my opinion.

Yeah.  But I don't care as _I_ use it all the time and am happy with it.

> You need to make several keystrokes (to lock an inset) in order to
> *perhaps* save some keystrokes when you will move the cursor over the
> inset in the future.

No. When typing  \frac 1 2  I close it with C-i instead of leaving the
inset with space. Extra work == pressing a modifier key (which even could
be avoided by binding to a single key). Big deal...

> Why not have two "move left" lfun's ?  One which will enter into insets
> and will be bind to the Left key, and one that will not enter into insets
> and will be bind to M-Left or KP_Left

Because I don't care and you could get something similar to that by
binding KP_Left to 'command-sequence char-forward ; line-end ; char-right'
or so.

Andre'

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