Hi all, Let's say I enter something in a math insert other than an equation (as I often do). Pick "Ge33As12Se55" as an example, a chemical formula. (numbers are subscripts)
When I'm editing a subscript, the four little corner marks that highlight the subscript will include the lower-case letter of the preceding element. Sure this makes sense if that were a variable carrying the subscript, but in this case it doesn't. Shouldn't the highlighting on the subscript just surround the subscript itself? Same for superscripts. Is there any meaning to the way it is grouped at the moment? I see it is possible to actually delete the lowercase letter and end up with a subscript hanging on its own, you can then add another letter into the subscript selection and have the subscript hang off that one. Is this sensible? Does it have meaning at the LaTeX level but perhaps shouldn't be shown to the user? (Such as LyX automatically determining who to hang each subscript off at output time instead). Have fun, Darren
