Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-14 Thread Andre' Poenitz
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Amir Karger wrote: That doesn't sound too bad, does it? The last time I remember lars talking about it, he wanted to make it a bit more like html (xml?) where you'd have begins and ends, not just begins, and perhaps better structuring for nesting. But that was

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-14 Thread Andre' Poenitz
> On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Amir Karger wrote: > > That doesn't sound too bad, does it? The last time I remember lars talking > > about it, he wanted to make it a bit more like html (xml?) where you'd have > > begins and ends, not just begins, and perhaps better structuring for > > nesting. But that

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-13 Thread Jules Bean
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Amir Karger wrote: That doesn't sound too bad, does it? The last time I remember lars talking about it, he wanted to make it a bit more like html (xml?) where you'd have begins and ends, not just begins, and perhaps better structuring for nesting. But that was months,

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-13 Thread Jules Bean
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Amir Karger wrote: > > That doesn't sound too bad, does it? The last time I remember lars talking > about it, he wanted to make it a bit more like html (xml?) where you'd have > begins and ends, not just begins, and perhaps better structuring for > nesting. But that was

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-07 Thread Jules Bean
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Allan Rae wrote: On 6 Dec 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Jules" == Jules Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jules Have a look at the screenshots. That's the kind of thing I was Jules thinking of. This indeed looks like an interesting project. However, I

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-07 Thread Duncan Simpson
This almost sounds like emacs outline mode which, as far as I have read the manual, makes paragraph of lower section level than n invisible. You can expand everything, just individual sections and so forth. I guess apporpiate code hacks would allow lyx to do the same (replace the not shown

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-07 Thread Jules Bean
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Allan Rae wrote: > On 6 Dec 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > > > "Jules" == Jules Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > Jules> Have a look at the screenshots. That's the kind of thing I was > > Jules> thinking of. > > > > This indeed looks like an interesting

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-07 Thread Duncan Simpson
This almost sounds like emacs outline mode which, as far as I have read the manual, makes paragraph of lower section level than n invisible. You can expand everything, just individual sections and so forth. I guess apporpiate code hacks would allow lyx to do the same (replace the not shown

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-06 Thread Allan Rae
On 6 Dec 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Jules" == Jules Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jules Have a look at the screenshots. That's the kind of thing I was Jules thinking of. This indeed looks like an interesting project. However, I think that this interface adds way too much

Re: Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-06 Thread Allan Rae
On 6 Dec 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > "Jules" == Jules Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Jules> Have a look at the screenshots. That's the kind of thing I was > Jules> thinking of. > > This indeed looks like an interesting project. However, I think that > this interface adds

Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-05 Thread Jules Bean
One of my personal wishlists for LyX is a better intuitive view of nesting structure. I seem to frequently work in highly nested documents, and it's not always immediately clear exactly what the 'change environment depth' command is doing. I had some idea in the back of my head where the

Intuitive views of nesting -- conglomerate

1999-12-05 Thread Jules Bean
One of my personal wishlists for LyX is a better intuitive view of nesting structure. I seem to frequently work in highly nested documents, and it's not always immediately clear exactly what the 'change environment depth' command is doing. I had some idea in the back of my head where the