On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 07:32:18AM +0100, Cyrille Artho wrote:
> Hi Dekel,
> you have a point there. However, the visual feedback of the numbers
> *and* the sliders is much stronger, so it is harder to overlook the
> given selection. Finally, when the table appears, one usually can easily
> tell how many rows/columns there are (at least whether they are equal to
> 5).
>
> For references, usually you "just want a reference" and don't want to
> have to switch page from pageref to normal refs if you have used a
> pageref half on hour ago. I usually only use pagerefs when referring to
> distant chapters or appendices, so the fewer I used them, the more
> likely I forgot to switch them back to normal. Even more so as lyx'es
> before 1.6 didn't remember my selection.
I use \prettyref a lot (and almost no normal \ref), so for me it is
convenient that the dialog remembers the type of the last inserted reference.