Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Andre == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andre On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 06:38:26PM +0100, Daniel Watkins wrote: And now, ladies and gentlemen, we return you to your regular programming. A MathEd bug! Andre Did I mention that I feel a bit humilitated by your recent Andre activities? But

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Andre> On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 06:38:26PM +0100, Daniel Watkins wrote: >> And now, ladies and gentlemen, we return you to your regular >> programming. A MathEd bug! Andre> Did I mention that I feel a bit humilitated by your recent Andre>

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-04 Thread Daniel Watkins
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 19:32 +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: script insets ;-) BTW I didn't understand the report. Movement out of script insets using all arrow keys but the right one sets the cursor before the object which the inset is attached to (eg. before the x in x^3, rather than after

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-04 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Daniel Watkins wrote: Movement out of script insets using all arrow keys but the right one sets the cursor before the object which the inset is attached to (eg. before the x in x^3, rather than after it). This seems to be wrong to me. Ah, that's way clearer :-) Thanks, Jürgen

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-04 Thread Daniel Watkins
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 19:32 +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: > script insets ;-) > BTW I didn't understand the report. Movement out of script insets using all arrow keys but the right one sets the cursor before the object which the inset is attached to (eg. before the x in x^3, rather than

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-04 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Daniel Watkins wrote: > Movement out of script insets using all arrow keys but the right one > sets the cursor before the object which the inset is attached to (eg. > before the x in x^3, rather than after it). This seems to be wrong to > me. Ah, that's way clearer :-) Thanks, Jürgen

Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-03 Thread Daniel Watkins
And now, ladies and gentlemen, we return you to your regular programming. A MathEd bug! Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly Description: When, at the leftmost end of the sub/superscript, you press left or, at any point in the sub/superscript, you press up/down (sub/super

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-03 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Daniel Watkins wrote: If anyone can think of a word which refers to subscripts and superscripts collectively, that bug report would be much more readable. :P script insets ;-) BTW I didn't understand the report. Jürgen

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-03 Thread Andre Poenitz
backside... [Never mind, though. They've been some of the best bug reports for mathed I've seen for years...] Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly Description: When, at the leftmost end of the sub/superscript, you press left or, at any point in the sub/superscript, you press up

Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-03 Thread Daniel Watkins
And now, ladies and gentlemen, we return you to your regular programming. A MathEd bug! Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly Description: When, at the leftmost end of the sub/superscript, you press left or, at any point in the sub/superscript, you press up/down (sub/super

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-03 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Daniel Watkins wrote: > If anyone can think of a word which refers to subscripts and > superscripts collectively, that bug report would be much more > readable. :P script insets ;-) BTW I didn't understand the report. Jürgen

Re: Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly

2005-10-03 Thread Andre Poenitz
ver my backside... [Never mind, though. They've been some of the best bug reports for mathed I've seen for years...] > Bug 2069: Movement out of sub/superscript works unexpectedly > Description: When, at the leftmost end of the sub/superscript, you press > left or, at any point in the sub/s