On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 10:18:44AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Andre> No. When typing \frac 1 2 I close it with C-i instead of > Andre> leaving the inset with space. Extra work == pressing a modifier > Andre> key (which even could be avoided by binding to a single key). > Andre> Big deal... > > I think this is really a power user feature, which is undiscoverable.
Sure. Bad documentation. My fault. > Andre> Because I don't care and you could get something similar to > Andre> that by binding KP_Left to 'command-sequence char-forward ; > Andre> line-end ; char-right' or so. > > Come on. Why don't you handle LFUN_WORDRIGHT to jump over insets? I was thinking about after Dekel mentioned a new LFUN. > It would probably be trivial to implement and is the intuitive tool > (how do you remember whether you locked a particular inset, BTW?) I originally tried some kind of marking (different corners, and different background). In the end I noticed that it does not matter. > And why do you handle LFUN_WORDRIGHTSEL if you do not care about > LFUN_WORDRIGHT? Because I had no use for LFUN_WORDRIGHT so far and nobody asked for it? Not implementing something does not necessarily mean I do not want it. Andre' -- Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)