Bo Peng wrote:
1) Alt + right arrow: if the keyboard cursor is immediately right to a
collapsed inset, this inset will be automatically opened and the cursor
positioned at the beginning of the inset.

2) Alt + left arrow: if the keyboard cursor is immediately left to a
collapsed inset, this inset will be automatically opened and the cursor
positioned at the end of the inset.

I use Alt-left and Alt-right to decrease/increase environment depth.
This is quite handy to me and I even want to propose these two
shortcuts as standards... :-)

I agree that Alt+P left and right are not very handy. Ctrl+Alt+left and Ctrl+Alt+right for that? (I would really like to keep minimum keyboard shortcuts for navigation).

Abdel.

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