Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> Thanks. This is half good news for me, since I'd rather not compile on
> my production PC, but I trust this version will eventually hit the Lucid
> repos. (I can't pick up the Debian unstable .deb because of
i would file bug-request on ubuntu bugzilla, since lucid seems to
> However, I was thinking of a temporary fix within 1.6.5. That is,
> redefine e.g. Ctrl-F so that it starts a fraction _and_ shifts the
> cursor backwards... Is that feasible?
yes.. use the shortcut editor to bind Ctrl-F to
"command-sequence math-insert \frac; char-backward; up"
I don't have 1
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
[...]
>
> It is fixed in the already released 1.6.6(.1).
>
> Vincent
>
Thanks. This is half good news for me, since I'd rather not compile on
my production PC, but I trust this version will eventually hit the Lucid
repos. (I can't pick up the Debian unstable .deb be
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using LyX 1.6.5 since I upgraded to Ubuntu Lucid, and I'm slowly
> discovering new features. Yet, is this one intended:
>
> When you start, e.g., a math fraction, either with the icon or Ctrl-F or
> whatever shortcut, the cursor
Hi,
I'm using LyX 1.6.5 since I upgraded to Ubuntu Lucid, and I'm slowly
discovering new features. Yet, is this one intended:
When you start, e.g., a math fraction, either with the icon or Ctrl-F or
whatever shortcut, the cursor goes to the right of the whole fraction,
instead of positioning itse