Le 10/04/2017 à 23:20, Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Thanks. It works better but still the number of strokes depends on the
zoom level. For example
This is \xout{xout text}.
gives me 10 or 11 strokes (slashes) depending on the zoom level.
I do not think this is a problem (rounding effect). I would not be
surprised to see the same in LaTeX when changing font size.
Hmm, I did not design ugly screen output. Here it was an acceptable
solution. I did not see the problem of Scott. Of course for Scott it was
then indeed ugly.
I trust that you did not design to be ugly. I just wanted to make clear
my point that when one uses hard coded pixel values (and, yes, we still
have a lot of these that should be taken care of), one is designing for
ugly implicitly.
Now, what I would like to see is some action on the lefteqn patch ;)
What exactly? I added now a tooltip that I forgot ;-)
I posted a code review, I would have expected an answer, even "I don't
care".
But to be clear with you, if the hardcoded 30pt length stays, I will
probably ask for reverting the patch. An hint: what you need to use is
an empty length for default. Empty length is what I implemented for you
to get rid of some ugly "-9.99col%" hardcoded value. If you have problem
with understanding what is needed, ask me for further guidance.
The rest of my remarks are not this important, but ignoring them will
make me angry. Your choice.
You mean that formulas are now also indented within LyX. I indeed never
thought about this. (I simply use fleqn for so long that I did not miss
the on-screen representation.) I'll have a look but.
I can take care of this part.
JMarc