On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 08:50:43AM -0500, Kuba Ober spake thusly:
 
> On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:20 am, j wrote:
> > To hom it may consern,
> >
> > I thought it would be nice, when you write one side barks , it would blink
> > when put it's twin bark. Or when you move the marker (the blinking thing
> > thats "writes" the letters) on a pair of barks, they would blink, so you
> > could know you handnt foget to close the barks of the eqwations.
> 
> It looks almost as if somebody had hand-written it on an Apple Newton :)
> 
> In the transcription above, does the bark mean a brace? I hope so.
> 
> Now, come to think of it, one could say "you'd better brace that dog so that 
> he doesn't bark", so well, yes, by a long shot those two words could relate 
> one to another.
> 
> This made my day, I admit. ROTFL, Kuba

I think you're barking up the wrong tree :-)

This is in principle a good idea, and the way Emacs does it IIRC. Vim
just highlights mismatches. But in LyX it is unneeded: the only place
where this would be useful is in the math editor, and there all sorts
of braces are always generated in pairs (if you don't try to 'finger
paint' them, that is).

- Martin

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