Nicolás wrote: > Now I think I know what the cause of the problem is. If someone else > confirm it, I will open a bug entry.
There already a bug report: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3900 > It is due to a tricky combination of > mouse and keyboard behavior. > > Steps to reproduce the problem: > 1- Click on the inset with the mouse and do NOT move the mouse pointer > (i.e. leave it on top of the inset). Then the frame appears and then cursor > is placed in the inset. > 2- Go out of the inset with the keyboard. Then the frame does not disappear The displaying of the corners in the mouse pointer is on the inset is a new feature: the insets corner display when the mouse hovers over it. > Sometimes the frame also remains when the mouse pointer is moved out of the > inset, but I did not manage to reproduce this behavior in all cases. This is a bug (bug 3900). > Cheers, > Nicolás Jürgen
