On 05-May-2000 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:

>| But ok I see what you mean the inset is worked with in
>| insettabular.C not in tabular.C, tabular.C is just the container.
> 
> But then... why is insetText a pointer? why not the object proper?
> (and why copy but not assign?)
> 

Ok if you tell me how to do this with a object and not with a constructor
I'm happy to to it as you want (I tried but couldn't figure it out, maybe
you with your C++ books and better knowledge then myself can do it:)

>| TextInset's are used to store and display Text :)
> 
> jadda jadda..

#:O)

      Jürgen

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