Paul,
I realize that defining a model for movements/selections inside
mathematical environment is complex and there could be different more or
less equivalently good solutions.
This is job for the developers, if they consider this worth of. Maybe
between the many different solutions they could sim
Le 30/05/2016 20:57, Paul A. Rubin a écrit :
Movement:
left/right arrow move one character (where entering or exiting an inset,
such as going into/out of a subscript, counts as a "character" for movement
purposes);
ctrl-left/right jumps the adjacent "grouping", where "grouping" is the
subtr
Mario D gmail.com> writes:
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> Paul, sorry you couldn't see the proper formatting. I repost the formula
with the tags inside the formula, so it should be clear A \frac{1}{2} B + C
\left(1+1\right) D = 2.
Perhaps you can repost your example, between pre and /pre tags?
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Paul,
sorry you couldn't see the proper formatting. I repost the formula with the
tags inside the formula, so it should be clear
A \frac{1}{2} B + C \left(1+1\right) D = 2.5 E
I can say that I have exactly the same be