Jens Noeckel wrote:
Hi,
another annoying little misbehavior of LyX 1.4.2 (on Mac OS X):
To explain what's going on, I attached a screenshot which shows two
paragraphs containing a couple of inline math insets
(\sin\alpha=\varepsilon). The top-most line overhangs the second line
because the paragraph break makes the second line quite short.
If I put the cursor into the first math inset (on the first line) and
press the down arrow, the cursor moves to the second line right below,
as it should. If I instead put the cursor into the second math inset
(still on the first line, but overhanging the empty space of the second
line), I get a different reaction when pressing the down arrow: coming
out of the math inset, the cursor now skips to the THIRD line (i.e., the
first line of the new paragraph), instead of jumping to the end of the
second line, as it should (and as it used to do in LyX 1.3.6).
I'm attaching the LyX file as well. To see what I saw, it's best to
maximize the window as shown in the screenshot.
Confirmed on WinXP. Note that if the cursor is positioned just outside
the second math inset (the one overhanging empty space) on either side,
down arrow drops to the end of the second line, as it should. Only with
the cursor inside the second inset does down arrow crash through to the
third line.
/Paul