7 mar 2007 kl. 22.40 skrev Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
"Gunnar" == Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
moved to the beginning of the next word. Apart from being just odd,
there's a real problem with that: If I have the text "firstword
[MATH] secondword", and the cursor is at "firstword", then I can
not move (quickly) to the beginning of the [MATH] stuff, since
C-right just moves past the math to the beginning of "secondword".
Was this change intentional, or just a mistake?
Gunnar> I think I reported it as a bug, but it was nothing that could
Gunnar> be done, if I remember correctly. But I agree that it would be
Gunnar> good if it didn't behave that way.
Well, the intention is that a word is a word. If you want Ctrl+Right
to go to math insets too, would you like it to consider math insets
for spell checking too. I guess the answer is no :)
So what would be the precise definition of a word for jumping? We do
not want all insets, do we? And we have to settle on a definition that
pleases _everybody_.
There are two alternatives:
* The Windows way: move to the start of the next word OR punctuation
mark (or inline math), whichever comes first.
* The MacOS way: move to the end of the current word.
I'm okay with either, but not with the current implementation.
regards, Peter
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