On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 16:10 +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Another one: insert a footnote, and put an `Abstract' environment > >> in there. Look how the Abstract label is misplaced. > > Martin> It is in the middle above the text... whats wrong with that? > Martin> :-) > > Bad things happen when the footnote button is on the leftand there is > some text in front of the footnote.. In this case, the centering is > done by taking the full inset size in account, and if the paragraph is > short enough the label is outside of the frame... > > See attachment for details. > > >> And a third one: insert a footnote, type a lengthy paragraph (more > >> than one line) in there. Then put the cursor at the end and hit > >> backspace repeatedly. The position of the "foot" label changes > >> several time (why?) and eventually you get a faulty screen redraw. > > Martin> Yes, I know at least the solution to that one. It's this code > Martin> in insetcollapsable.C: > > Martin> Change the condition in line 142 to, e.g., ... <= 0.8 * ... > > Martin> At least the jumping will stop, although you'll still see an > Martin> artefact. > > Where does this 0.8 come from? It looks like a sloppy hack... > > JMarc >
It is. It is less than the smallest width of a multi-line paragraph. - Martin
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