On 2010-02-02, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: >>This way, you can convert an equation to the source text
> If you select the math contents and paste it in text, you'll see the > LaTeX code. This used to work with the mouse only in former versions, but it's fixed now to work also via keybindings. >>The other way round is already implemented: Mark a valid >>math expression (like \sin(x)) and press Ctrl-M. > I once made something to convert it to LaTeX and back, but the math > editor is that well that I doubted it would be very useful. It might be usefull for cleanup and nested constructs, where the LaTeX code can be clearer than the nested box corners... However, as the two-way conversion is already implemented, I just suggest to let the "Backspace at first position" act like in other insets (i.e. dissolving the inset). Günter
