On Sun, Feb 01, 2026 at 11:04:41PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Le 01/02/2026 à 22:42, Scott Kostyshak a écrit : > > > Note that in principle this can be made to work with InsetCommand too if > > > this makes sense. But let's make it work first with what we have now. > > > > I would be interested in this, mainly because I use a lot of InsetCommands. > > The principle would be the same: break on space of after hyphen.
I like this! > > > Thank you all for the naming suggestions. I like splittable (how come that > > > my spell checker wants two t's?) inset. > > > > I wish I could blame it on British vs American spelling but I can't. > > Using two t's is correct. > > > > Another possibility is "separable". > > Separable feel like part far away from each other, doesn't it? Yes, it also doesn't have a great connotation, even though literally it just means it has the added feature of the ability to separate. Interestingly, "inseparable" has a positive connotation. > > > There may be something with > > > "flowing", but I cannot make it meaningful. > > > > Maybe "cascading" ? "rolling"? "spanning"? > > Hmm. What is the one you would prefer? Cascading sounds the coolest, but I don't think it would be the clearest. I feel like users would best understand "wrappable". We have wrappable text, wrappable figures, and now wrappable insets. Scott
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