On 09-Jul-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:

> It has never been supported, it has just happened to work by chance.
> And you can continue to use it, just don't complain when it breaks.

Well we just have to remember it Lars. When we do "old document read" that
if we get to an inset in LaTeX mode we will stop reading the ERT and read
the Inset after the Inset we can continue with another ERT Inset!

>| There are also several small bugs with the ERT-inset (e.g. the text in a new
>| ERT inset is black and not red), and fixing them takes time, which could
>| have spent elsewhere.
> 
> I'd say that with this change we are feature complete for 1.2.0, we
> now need to fix bugs. Fixing a few extra ones in ERT will not slow us
> down much.

Well I would say it's enclosed in a inset and we HAD the red text before
then we decided that's not neccessary to have it as the environment dictates
that we are inside an ERT Inset. So why should we have red text there?

      Jürgen

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