On 1/12/2014 9:44 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 28/11/2014 21:11, aparsloe a écrit :
If I recall correctly there was a somewhat desultory and confusing
discussion. I didn't know what to put on trac and so put nothing.
I think you can use your original description and maybe point to thi
Le 28/11/2014 21:11, aparsloe a écrit :
If I recall correctly there was a somewhat desultory and confusing
discussion. I didn't know what to put on trac and so put nothing.
I think you can use your original description and maybe point to this
discussion, for example here:
https://www.mail-arc
On 28/11/2014 11:51 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 07/06/2014 07:43, aparsloe a écrit :
Placing the cursor at the start of an inset and pressing the backspace
key destroys the inset and makes its content part of the surrounding
text. However, if the inset is the *only* item in a paragraph
Le 07/06/2014 07:43, aparsloe a écrit :
Placing the cursor at the start of an inset and pressing the backspace
key destroys the inset and makes its content part of the surrounding
text. However, if the inset is the *only* item in a paragraph
environment (list, Quotation, etc.) then not only is th
On 10/06/2014 8:38 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
08/06/2014 22:57, Richard Heck:
I think the reason this happens is that the layout in effect in the
inset becomes the layout in effect in the paragraph, if the inset is the
only thing there. I'm not sure exactly why it works that way, though.
08/06/2014 22:57, Richard Heck:
I think the reason this happens is that the layout in effect in the
inset becomes the layout in effect in the paragraph, if the inset is the
only thing there. I'm not sure exactly why it works that way, though.
This is is probably the case indeed. This makes sens
On 06/07/2014 01:43 AM, aparsloe wrote:
Placing the cursor at the start of an inset and pressing the backspace
key destroys the inset and makes its content part of the surrounding
text. However, if the inset is the *only* item in a paragraph
environment (list, Quotation, etc.) then not only is