>>>>> "Alfredo" == Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Alfredo> Maybe just to see what's inside? Like: "I'm editing here...
Alfredo> hmmm let's see what's on the footnote down there... *click*
Alfredo> -- now I've lost the position where I was editing...

inset-toggle has the behaviour of opening the inset without entering
there (and that's why I opposed to putting cursor inside). But now
that I think of it, if you click on an element in the text, it means
that you want to set the cursor there. So if one clicks on a footnote
button, it may be reasonable to put the cursor inside.

I do not know, really.

JMarc

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