On Tue, 14 May 2002 08:27:43 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 06:36:54PM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > I used the "underscore" feature in the math panel which looks like a dotted 
> > box with a line below it in the math panel (1.1.6fix4). So that puts a line 
> > below whatever math character I have. But if I select this character with 
> > the "underscore" and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so 
> > I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the 
> > underscore.  Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
> 
> I don't know about 1.1.6 (haven't any on my new box here), but in 1.2.0pre*
> you can put the cursor in fornt of the underlined item and press
> 'backspace' to remove the \underbar.

It works on 1.1.6 too :-) and it works for big delimiters and square root
and \frac as well :-)

Q.: After years of deleting and rewriting the stuff I find this cool
feature: Is it documented somewhere?

There is a "real" undo bug in 1.1.6: when I delete a fracture (\frac) by the
above method, I cannot undo the change with the undo function :

 Write a fraction (\frac <space> 1 <down> 2), move the cursor in front of
 the fraction and do <backspace>. See the 12 and try to undo with Ctrl-Z
 (cua-binding).
 
 Undo works for deletion of an underline, however.
 
Guenter

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