Here is a patch doing the following things:

1) calculates a realistic width for insets containing a single short
line ("row") of text, puts it into the LyXText metrics and displays 
the inset at this width;

2) experimentally for branch insets, displays such insets (if
uncollapsed) as inlines embedded in the surrounding text.

My question is, is this the right way to approach this? It appears
this capability has been there all the time (for ERT at least), but
was broken and switched off (disappeared spontaneously?) during 
André's paragraph overhaul. 

Or am I too early with this?

(ideally we should have multi-line inlined insets. But they would be
non-rectangular, which seems outside the current paradigm (?))

- Martin

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Martin Vermeer  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Helsinki University of Technology 
Dept. of Surveying, Inst. of Geodesy
P.O. Box 1200, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland
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