Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2011-01-09 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Hi Jean, On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 21:11 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote: Jonas wrote: Assuming someone cares to implement it... and you're are welcome to step up to the plate :) .. I strongly disagree : it is you who must not to destroy what is working very well. Jean - this sort of

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2011-01-05 Thread Michael Meeks
Hi Jean, On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 21:11 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote: Jonas wrote: Assuming someone cares to implement it... and you're are welcome to step up to the plate :) .. I strongly disagree : it is you who must not to destroy what is working very well. Jean - this sort of

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2011-01-03 Thread Jan Holesovsky
Hi Regina, On 2010-12-31 at 14:21 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote: (Aside from that I have a lot of other wishes, for example: Free choice of color, nice scaling integral sign, easier way to add new symbols, alignment to equal sign in stacks and matrices, inheritance of font size from

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-31 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi, Jan Holesovsky schrieb: Hi Regina, On 2010-12-30 at 01:14 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote: (Aside from that I have a lot of other wishes, for example: Free choice of color, nice scaling integral sign, easier way to add new symbols, alignment to equal sign in stacks and matrices, inheritance

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-30 Thread Norbert Thiebaud
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Jan Holesovsky ke...@suse.cz wrote: Hi Regina, On 2010-12-30 at 01:14 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote: For me the current formula editor is already easy-to-use. However it will be more easy to use if the command window was able to show the complementary

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Le 29/12/2010 16:20, Jonas Finnemann Jensen a écrit : Hi, If you have enabled visual formula editing (The Enable experimental (unstable) features checkbox). Then the cursor should act more like MathType etc... e.g. like a WYSIWYG editor... It's demonstrated here:

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jonas Finnemann Jensen
Hi, Well, how say that kindly ? ;-) : For me the main advantage of Math module is that it is *not* like MathType. I agree that for some people, power users, the command text interface might be faster to use... But it's next to impossible to convince normal users to sit down and learn a command

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi, Jonas Finnemann Jensen schrieb: Hi, Well, how say that kindly ? ;-) : For me the main advantage of Math module is that it is *not* like MathType. I agree that for some people, power users, the command text interface might be faster to use... But it's next to impossible to convince normal

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jonas Finnemann Jensen
Hi Regina, It is only difficult for people, who do not get a starting instruction. True... I would assume that most users are not given an introduction course... In most schools students are given an introduction to MS Word and MathType. If an introduction is given, it's quite often assume that

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Wols Lists
On 29/12/10 19:06, Jonas Finnemann Jensen wrote: Hi Regina, It is only difficult for people, who do not get a starting instruction. True... I would assume that most users are not given an introduction course... In most schools students are given an introduction to MS Word and MathType. If

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Le 29/12/2010 20:06, Jonas Finnemann Jensen a écrit : [...] If you disable experimental features, everything is back to normal. And position and selection synchronization can be fixed before this feature is enabled by default... Assuming someone cares to implement it... and you're are welcome

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jonas Finnemann Jensen
If you need to remove cursor formula feature to implement your visual editor, that proves there is some defect in your implementation. Please, do not tell we do not need this feature when you do not know how to implement your visual editor without destroying it. As I said position and

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Hi, Le 29/12/2010 23:59, Jonas Finnemann Jensen a écrit : If you need to remove cursor formula feature to implement your visual editor, that proves there is some defect in your implementation. Please, do not tell we do not need this feature when you do not know how to implement your visual

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi, Jean-Baptiste Faure schrieb: Hi, Le 29/12/2010 23:59, Jonas Finnemann Jensen a écrit : If you need to remove cursor formula feature to implement your visual editor, that proves there is some defect in your implementation. Please, do not tell we do not need this feature when you do not

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jan Holesovsky
Hi Jonas, On 2010-12-29 at 20:06 +0100, Jonas Finnemann Jensen wrote: One feature is already lost. I fear more regressions. If you disable experimental features, everything is back to normal. And position and selection synchronization can be fixed before this feature is enabled by

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Hi, Le 30/12/2010 01:14, Regina Henschel a écrit : Hi, Jean-Baptiste Faure schrieb: Hi, Le 29/12/2010 23:59, Jonas Finnemann Jensen a écrit : If you need to remove cursor formula feature to implement your visual editor, that proves there is some defect in your implementation. Please, do

Re: [Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-29 Thread Jan Holesovsky
Hi Regina, On 2010-12-30 at 01:14 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote: For me the current formula editor is already easy-to-use. However it will be more easy to use if the command window was able to show the complementary braket or brace. It would be very useful when you have complex formulas

[Libreoffice] Formula cursor : bug or feature ?

2010-12-27 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Hi, It seems that the formula cursor does not work if Enable experimental (unstable) features checkbox is checked in Tools Options LibreOffice General. Is it a bug or a feature ? I never had problem with the cursor formula in OOo. Best regards. JBF -- Seuls des formats ouverts peuvent