On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:23:25PM +0200, Dov Feldstern wrote: > Andre Poenitz wrote: > >On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 12:39:05AM +0200, > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>Andre', could you give an example of a case where you'd like the cursor > >>to stop in between character styles? > > > >Anytime I want to start typing in one but not the other. > > > > BTW, it's not exactly "one and not the other": it's "the outer and not > the inner". But if you have <b><i>hello</i></b> and now you want to add > something to <i> but not to <b>, you're no better off. With charstyles > as char attributes, you'd toggle off whichever one you don't want, and type.
With insets it is clear what is outer and what is inner, and you can even have bothe <i> in <b> and <b> in <i>. With current fonts it is more or less random what is in and what is out. Andre'
