On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 06:11:50PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote: > Am Samstag, 3. Dezember 2005 21:25 schrieb Martin Vermeer: > > > That is more of a LaTeX than a LyX problem IMO. Without an inner box > > (parbox or minipage) the text is of the "left-to-right" variety. > > Yes, but it is still a LyX problem IMO. It should not be possible to enter > something that looks that different on screen and in dvi. > > > I see no easy and 100% certain way to make the display match the > > printout in this situation. Other solutions aren't good either: mergin > > the paragraphs together, or deleting all paragraphs but the first, when > > removing the inner box. All that leads to information loss. > > I propose to simply disable the apply button of the dialog in getStatus() > if inner box is unset and the box has more than one paragraph. > This is certainly not user friendly, but IMO better than a box that has > multiple paragraphs on screen but only one in dvi.
OK. Could you do that? (And perhaps also for ERT) > This should be possible with few lines of code. The refinement for later > could be to only disable the inner-box dropdown instead of the whole > dialog if the box has more than one paragraph, and possibly give an > explanation. > > > Georg - Martin
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