On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 12:30:12PM +0900, R. Lahaye wrote: > src/layout.h has: > > enum LyXAlignment { > /// > LYX_ALIGN_NONE = 0, > /// > LYX_ALIGN_BLOCK = 1, > /// > LYX_ALIGN_LEFT = 2, > /// > LYX_ALIGN_RIGHT = 4, > /// > LYX_ALIGN_CENTER = 8, > /// > LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT = 16, > /// > LYX_ALIGN_SPECIAL = 32 > }; > > Introducing a Default, would need quite some more recoding all over the > paragraph > and paragraph-parameter code. We may possibly need a "LYX_ALIGN_DEFAULT", > which tells the paragraph that its alignment is not overruled by the user's > settings. > Or does one of the other enums in LyXAlignment refer to such a Default > setting?
I think that LYX_ALIGN_NONE can be renamed as LYX_ALIGN_DEFAULT.