On 04-Dec-2001 Andre Poenitz wrote:

> Inset rendering is a bit special, it's the only case of asynchronous
> operation, isn't it?

Well, ...

> What about giving the "I am done" call back of the inset rendering a
> snapshot copy of the cursor from the moment where the inset is created
> and rendering started?

And what if the inset-pointer changed in the meantime (Undo/Redo)?

            Jug

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