Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Heck
On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote: To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press ctrl+v.

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote: To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread David L. Johnson
On 01/15/2014 02:25 PM, A Choi wrote: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 16/01/2014 8:25 a.m., A Choi wrote: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Heck
On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote: To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press ctrl+v.

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote: To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread David L. Johnson
On 01/15/2014 02:25 PM, A Choi wrote: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 16/01/2014 8:25 a.m., A Choi wrote: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Heck
On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote: To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press ctrl+v.

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Richard Heck wrote: > On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote: > > To whom it may concern, > > If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of > them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do > ctrl+x

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread David L. Johnson
On 01/15/2014 02:25 PM, A Choi wrote: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment

Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 16/01/2014 8:25 a.m., A Choi wrote: I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a more detailed description of the problem. Windows 7 and 2.0.6. If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of them, I select b inside the math environment

Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-14 Thread A Choi
To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the

Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-14 Thread A Choi
To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the

Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-14 Thread A Choi
To whom it may concern, If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the