Angus Leeming wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
Right-clicking on a table brings up the dialog for modifying tables
and table cells. I expected changes to take effect on the table
and table cell that I clicked. But no, the changes takes effect on
whatever table cell contains the cursor, even if that c
> "Georg" == Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> The attached patch implements the changed behaviour. It works
Georg> well except when my LFUN_INSET_APPLY patch is applied, but that
Georg> is another problem.
If we go this route, I really would prefer something that is done at
the m
Am Montag, 4. April 2005 18:35 schrieb Angus Leeming:
> H, so the report is actually:
> "right clicking in the document should move the cursor in the same
> way as left clicking in the document."
>
> The trouble is that right and left clicking mean very different things.
> What do ot
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 05:35:41PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> "right clicking in the document should move the cursor in the same
> emacs: write clicking
Now I really wonder what emacs does on read clicking. It is sad two bee
a strange beast, so surprises are two bee expected...
> Maybe ot
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 05:35:41PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> The trouble is that right and left clicking mean very different things.
Not particularly. Left click means "select this position". Right click
means "edit this position".
> kwrite: right clicking does not move the cursor at all. I
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 06:42:46PM +0200, Georg Baum wrote:
> Yes, this is the correct solution IMHO. What does our UI experts say? Is it
> ok that the cursor is set into the current cell on every right click?
This sounds right to me.
john
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Right-clicking on a table brings up the dialog for modifying tables
> and table cells. I expected changes to take effect on the table
> and table cell that I clicked. But no, the changes takes effect on
> whatever table cell contains the cursor, even if that cell is in some
Helge Hafting wrote:
> I think I understand the idea here - it allows the table dialog to remain
> open and I can move the cursor around and make changes to whatever
> table I encounter. This is nice, of course. Some earlier version of lyx
> got into all sorts of trouble if I attempted this.
>
>
Right-clicking on a table brings up the dialog for modifying tables
and table cells. I expected changes to take effect on the table
and table cell that I clicked. But no, the changes takes effect on whatever
table cell contains the cursor, even if that cell is in some other table!
If the cursor is