>>>>> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Andre> On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 06:17:56PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
>> Well, this isn't a "very rare circumstance". It's very common to
>> add text to the end of a paragraph, and it is semantically
>> different from traversing a paragraph. I know you want to enforce
>> the behaviour everywhere via font insets, but I really don't like
>> the idea. I don't think users will like it.

Andre> Currently the same kind of behaviour is faked in the outside
Andre> world for the case of changing rtl parts and it is my
Andre> understanding that the current behaviour of the cursor on the
Andre> boundary of font changes is broken [Type 'a<C-e>b<Left>'. Try
Andre> to insert a non-italic char there] and the only fix I am aware
Andre> of is to have two cursor positions there (on before, one after
Andre> the change) - in other words inset-like behaviour (be it
Andre> implemented by insets or otherwise is not the question here).

How often do you use font changes in the middle of words?? As soon as
you add spaces at reasonable places, your problem goes away...

JMarc

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