Am Samstag, 8. April 2006 17:19 schrieb Bo Peng:
> >
> > > 1. del at   [abc|]  work as backspace (instead of doing nothing)
> >
> > No, should melt the inset's content into the surrounding ite,
> 
> What exact do you mean? It sounds dangerous and difficult to 'melt the 
content'.

This is something that looks strange to new users, but once you get used 
to it is really powerful because it works with almost all insets: Press 
backspace at the beginning, and the inset will be removed, and the 
content inserted instead. It would only be logical if this would also 
work with del at the end of insets. If you don't want that then doing 
nothing is still better than backspace.


Georg

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