Alain Castera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | **** | Point 1 : | Jürgen Vigna wrote : | > I read all of the above and am still confused. You want to do this all | > to have WYSIWYG (more or less) on screen isn't it? Why do we need more | > variables for this? | | I don't want to do all this JUST for the display, but let's start with | this. My goal is to help the display without changing the display methods | too much (because I cannot learn all of LyX at once, and it is a good | practice to avoid mixing display stuffs with "semantics" ones). The | mechanism I propose for that (I changed just a little bit my mind) is just | the one already used when the alignment of a paragraph is set to | LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT, i.e. the alignment information is given by the | "context". But it would be cumbersome (and meaningless?) to define a | layout for each column of each table of document, so I propose to add a | variable in the paragraph parameters to store the appropriate information.
If this variable is specific to tabulars, then I do not want it in the paragraph parameters. It should rather be in some tabular specific structure. -- Lgb