Martin Vermeer wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:21:11PM +0100, Georg Baum spake thusly:
>> 
>> Martin,
>> 
>> why does InsetBox writes a \noindent before \begin{minipage} in some
>> cases? The old minipage inset did not do this. Does this imply that the
>> conversion of minipage -> frameless box is not 1:1?
>> Under what circumstances should tex2lyx recognize that a \noindet belongs
>> to a minipage and ignore it?
>
> Ah, if only I remembered precisely.
> 
> I *think* it is about making sure that a box that is the full width of
> the text actually has its left edge *in* the left margin (and its
> right edge thus *in* the right margin).

I don't like this so much ;-( Why should a box behave differently than for
example a figure? If you include an oversized figure at the beginning of a
paragraph, it will be indented as well. If you don't like that, you can
always turn indenting off for this particular paragraph.
 
> It happens outside the inner box (which a minipage would be). Wasn't
> minipage also always non-indented (i.e. the par in which it was
> embedded, not its content)?

No, at least not in 1.3 (I just tried).


Georg

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