.
I think LyX actual behaviour is quite nice. You generally want to change the
format of the whole word, not of 3 letters in the middle of it.
Nevertheless, I was wondering if it would be possible when you put your
cursor in the middle of a word and select the formatting character dialog
that LyX
behaviour is quite nice. You generally want to change the
format of the whole word, not of 3 letters in the middle of it.
Nevertheless, I was wondering if it would be possible when you put your
cursor in the middle of a word and select the formatting character dialog
that LyX highlights the whole word
> "Georg" == Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> IMO a bug. The text style should apply to the selection (if
Georg> there is one), or to the current cursor position, menaing that
Georg> all characters typed after the change will get the new style.
The latter is what happens if the c
> "Helge" == Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Helge> Charles de Miramon wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm slowly discovering LyX 1.4. I found that if you put your cursor
>> in the middle of a word and select the Edit --> Text style dialog.
>> Changes are applied to the whole word (that you
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Hello,
I'm slowly discovering LyX 1.4. I found that if you put your cursor in the
middle of a word and select the Edit --> Text style dialog. Changes are
applied to the whole word (that you have not selected). Is it a feature or
a bug ?
This is consistent with how th
Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 16:35 schrieb Charles de Miramon:
> Hello,
>
> I'm slowly discovering LyX 1.4. I found that if you put your cursor in
the
> middle of a word and select the Edit --> Text style dialog. Changes are
> applied to the whole word (that you have not selected). Is it a feature
Hello,
I'm slowly discovering LyX 1.4. I found that if you put your cursor in the
middle of a word and select the Edit --> Text style dialog. Changes are
applied to the whole word (that you have not selected). Is it a feature or
a bug ?
Cheers,
Charles
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