Am 14.08.2011 18:35, schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
I don't think this is confusing.
It confuses at least me because selecting the inset is what it does _not_. It was specially designed to select its content. For example, the \printnomenclature inset can be selected, while "inset-select-all" won't do anything with this inset. So we would promise a feature that the menu does not provide and which is also not its aim. I like to have the menu names as close as possible to what they are for to keep a certain level of self-explanation.
I just want to stay as close as possible to "select all".
Me too, and I therefore added it in front of "select all". regards Uwe
