Darren Freeman wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 11:28 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Darren Freeman wrote:
once upon a time, I could type extra whitespace between words and then
it would magically go away when I left that region of text.

obviously functional, but what is the appeal of inserting a space after a space knowing LyX will clean it up later? Just curious.

It feels more natural to have all my key-presses honoured on the screen.
When certain keys are sometimes disabled, it just doesn't feel right.
There are lots of limitations like that.

You can't use the right-arrow to move the cursor past the
end of the document either - even if you might want
to put some text in the lower-right corner.

And you can't erase past the beginning of the document,
you can't use super/subscript twice in a row (there must be text
inbetween) and so on.

Helge Hafting

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