Cyrille Artho wrote: > However, I have to admit I was confused about the "3-box drawing". It is > not clear what it should accomplish and how it really should look like. > What is a "UX flaw"?
User Experience flaw. > How is it possible to break up an inset into three > parts (this does not make sense for figures and tables, and only limited > sense for things such as minipages... which cases did you have in mind)? As written: Character styles, footnotes, TeX Code and such things. Content that is embedded in the line but longer than one line. In the end, we could easily add a flag to insets which do not want 3-box- drawing (such as boxes and floats). > It also said that the three boxes have to be provided "manually", which > is again a hassle for the user if that's the case. Or was the idea to > manually implement a set of use cases for different insets? I don't understand where you refer to. > Maybe an actual screenshot of Fig. 1 there would help (and, time > permitting, a mock-up of Figure 2). I don't have time for this. Regards, Jürgen
