>> Yes, but this dialog is what gives sense to the interface. You want to
>> change the properties of the inset, so you use right mouse button on
>> it. Then you have adialog, and you are happy.
>> 
> 
> Yeah, I guess this is the best idea in terms of interface consistency.

I think this is settled then. Well we would need the dialog now. It should
look more or less like this

+-----------------------------------------+
|                                         |
| o Inlined                               |
|                                         |
| o Collapsed                             |
|                                         |
| o Normal                                |
|                                         |
+-----------------------------------------+

With the GUII classes to call onto a signal as in other dialogs!
Then we can have a go.

          Jürgen

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