I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the user 
will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue typing. It is 
logical, (not in the "logical" direction sense), expected and easily adapted 
to by the user, as there are no surprises there.

Abdel's idea is even better. I second it.

When writing, lyx will assume you want to jump to the end of line, but when 
editing, it will assume you don't!!

Miki

"Abdelrazak Younes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Dov Feldstern wrote:
>
>>> , unless the user explicitly changes it with F12 (\language hebrew),
>>> the cursor will NOT MOVE, and the text will be added where it was, 
>>> whether it was English or Hebrew.
>>
>> Again, this doesn't make sense when typing. It means after every 
>> insertion of an english word, you'll have to move the cursor before 
>> continuing to type in hebrew...
>
> No, in Visual mode, when LyX detect an RTL characters the insertion should 
> happen at the right place. IOW, the jumping will happen at _writing_ time 
> not at cursor navigation time like in so-called 'logical mode'. IMHO of 
> course :-)
>
> Abdel.
>
> 



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