Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Andre Poenitz
> PS: on a more serious note, I'll just say that this has been like that > for ages and nobody complained about it. Mostly because I have not used LyX for ages and was to gutless at the times when I used it. I now remember that I found this pretty annoying then... Andre' -- André Pönitz ..

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I find the current way of doing things more intuitive. You think in >> a WYSIWYG way "emphasize starts here and stops there", while you >> should think "this word is important, I'll emphasize it should be >> emphasized". >> >> Of cour

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Andre Poenitz
> I find the current way of doing things more intuitive. You think in a > WYSIWYG way "emphasize starts here and stops there", while you should think > "this word is important, I'll emphasize it should be emphasized". > > Of course, this is only theory, but practice is so boring and > ininteresti

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> You operate on the word the cursor is on, like for font changing. Andre> Which is annoying: Andre> Font changes should be toggles. If someone want to toggle the Andre> font on a word he should say so - e.g. by pressing C-S-e or Andre>

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Juergen Vigna
On 13-Jul-2001 Garst R. Reese wrote: >> Yes, this is something we implemented in Bolzano. I'll change index to >> use the same routines. > Hey, thanks. Alice will be very happy. Well I did promise it, didn't I? Jürgen -- -._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Garst R. Reese
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Yes, this is something we implemented in Bolzano. I'll change index to > use the same routines. Hey, thanks. Alice will be very happy. Garst

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Andre Poenitz
> You operate on the word the cursor is on, like for font changing. Which is annoying: Suppose I have 'typesomething moretext' To get 'typesomething /thisshouldbeemphasized/ moretext' I would naturally move the cursor between ' ' and 'm' and type 'thisshouldbee

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Lars> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I've just been Lars> trying these out. Super! However, I think that they are | Lars> mis-named. They are true counterparts of emacs' upcase-region, | Lars> downcase-region. Note "regi

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Angus> I've just been trying these out. Super! However, I think that Angus> they are mis-named. They are true counterparts of emacs' Angus> upcase-region, downcase-region. Note "region", not "word". If I Angus> highlight a portion of a wo

Re: word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I've just been trying these out. Super! However, I think that they are | mis-named. They are true counterparts of emacs' upcase-region, | downcase-region. Note "region", not "word". If I highlight a portion of a | word, only the highlighted part is c

word-upcase, word-lowcase

2001-07-13 Thread Angus Leeming
I've just been trying these out. Super! However, I think that they are mis-named. They are true counterparts of emacs' upcase-region, downcase-region. Note "region", not "word". If I highlight a portion of a word, only the highlighted part is changed. Angus