Martin Vermeer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:15:42PM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The attached does this experimentally. It looks good... what we lose is
the possibility to get the previous word automatically into the index
inset. But I suspect there's a trick even for that if we go this way.
The question is, do we?
Personally, I do not think do. An index is not just yet another
collapsable inset. We should decide what UI we want and write the code
necessary to get it. Not change the UI so that it fits what we have in
store...
Are we 100% sure that we will get the right UI?
We could also define a tag for the dialog:
InsetLayout Index
LabelString Idx
LatexType command
LatexName index
Decoration classic
LabelFont
Color Red
Size Small
EndFont
Dialog index
End
Abdel.
A dialog what for? Index has one only to allow you to enter the
content... but in a collapsable inset you enter it directly.
Right, I was just proposing a way to have a specific dialog if need be.
Now we may want to have user-specifyable dialogs for insets anyway... I
could think of many uses.
Exactly ;-)
Abdel.