>>>>> "Alejandro" == Alejandro Aguilar Sierra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alejandro> On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Fred Hucht wrote:
>> when you mark text in math mode using arrow keys, you often
>> accidently leave math mode _or_ the object (eg brackets). I think
>> it would be very helpful and easy to implement to stop the cursor
>> when a point is reached from where on the selection would be
>> resetted, i.e. consider the eqn "|a = ( b + c )|", where "()" are
>> math-delims and "|" is the math mode boundary. When I go between
>> "b" and "+" and do <Shift><Right>, I select "+", "+c", and then the
>> selection is resetted as I leave the delims. I think LyX should
>> simply stay between "c" and ")" on further <Shift><Right>s. Same
>> should be true when I reach the point between ")" and "|".
Alejandro> Currently it's not possible nor makes sense to select items
Alejandro> at different levels. That's what you are trying to do
Alejandro> selecting at the same time part of the contents of a
Alejandro> delimiter object and one of the delimiters. However
Alejandro> originally when the cursor gots out an inset the whole
Alejandro> inset was selected. I don't remember when this behaviour
Alejandro> was changed.
Yes, but discarding cursor moves which would go out of a level would
make sense, don't you think? It is better than unselecting all.
JMarc