On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 10:53:31AM -0500, Bennett Helm wrote:
> On Mar 7, 2006, at 10:32 AM, Martin Vermeer wrote:

... 
 
> (I posted an answer there, too.) But to respond to this question: I  
> think nesting of insets is important. The screen drawing problem I  
> report there is one I run into fairly often: I've also found myself  
> creating branches for notes to myself, and then putting a comment  
> inset inside the branch, so that I can print out my comments or not  
> easily.

Perhaps we are talking past each other. With the idea that I have, in
the above use case you would still enjoy the speedup while typing into
the branch (which I assume would contain a lot of text, say, a
screenful) while you would lose the speedup inside the embedded comment
inset -- but that wouldn't matter if it only contained a small amount of
text. 

Am I guessing right?

- Martin

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