Thanks to Guenther for raising this topic, which annoys me also very much.
I want to strongly favor the behaviour Bennet described as follows:
I think this is an accurate general description on Mac:
1. Most punctuation (except for apostrophes) signal word boundaries.
Thus, lyx.app gets
Thanks to Guenther for raising this topic, which annoys me also very much.
I want to strongly favor the behaviour Bennet described as follows:
I think this is an accurate general description on Mac:
1. Most punctuation (except for apostrophes) signal word boundaries.
Thus, lyx.app gets
Thanks to Guenther for raising this topic, which annoys me also very much.
I want to strongly favor the behaviour Bennet described as follows:
I think this is an accurate general description on Mac:
1. Most punctuation (except for apostrophes) signal word boundaries.
Thus, "lyx.app" gets
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end of a word is no longer possible. Both,
On Nov 16, 2007, at 5:10 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward
does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word
space, be
it whitespace, punctuation,
Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The standard behavior on Mac is to have forward-word jumps to the end
of the current word, and backward-word jumps to the beginning of the
previous word. That's what I'd want.
This is what emacs does. In the meantime, I have implemented the other
On Nov 16, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The standard behavior on Mac is to have forward-word jumps to the end
of the current word, and backward-word jumps to the beginning of the
previous word. That's what I'd want.
This is what emacs
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end of a word is no longer possible. Both,
On Nov 16, 2007, at 5:10 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward
does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word
space, be
it whitespace, punctuation,
Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The standard behavior on Mac is to have forward-word jumps to the end
of the current word, and backward-word jumps to the beginning of the
previous word. That's what I'd want.
This is what emacs does. In the meantime, I have implemented the other
On Nov 16, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The standard behavior on Mac is to have forward-word jumps to the end
of the current word, and backward-word jumps to the beginning of the
previous word. That's what I'd want.
This is what emacs
"G. Milde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear LyXers,
>
> since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
> longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
> it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
>
> This means that jumping
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word space, be
it whitespace, punctuation, citation or float insets, etc.
This means that jumping to the end of a word is no longer possible. Both,
On Nov 16, 2007, at 5:10 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"G. Milde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dear LyXers,
since upgrading to 1.5.2 (or maybe even earlier?), word-forward
does no
longer skip to the end of a word but also skips trailing non-word
space, be
it whitespace, punctuation,
Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The standard behavior on Mac is to have forward-word jumps to the end
> of the current word, and backward-word jumps to the beginning of the
> previous word. That's what I'd want.
This is what emacs does. In the meantime, I have implemented the other
On Nov 16, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The standard behavior on Mac is to have forward-word jumps to the end
of the current word, and backward-word jumps to the beginning of the
previous word. That's what I'd want.
This is what
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