On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0400, Andrew Corrigan wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestion Sue.  Although, unless I misunderstand, 
> that solution isn't really sufficient for me.  The specific problem I 
> have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its 
> type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want to copy and 
> paste something from some other line and navigate away from the line 
> which immediately causes it to be deleted, slowing me down a lot since I 
> need to make the line again and choose its type.
> 
> I was hoping to reconfigure the present behavior of Lyx rather than to 
> work around it.

There's no way to configure this without recompiling LyX. 

Another workaround would be to type a dumyy char, say 'x', go to fetch
your data, come back, delete the x and insert the data.

Andre'

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