On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, John Levon wrote: > On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 04:00:58PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote: > > > This situation is even worse in one of my other documents because the > > cursor gets placed anywhere but where I click (the figure and table > > are in the same paragraph but the table is rendered below the figure > > because it won't fit next to it on screen -- there are two minipages > > side by side) so even if the cursor is initially outside the minipage > > in question the first click on the figure can see the cursor move to > > the middle of the table! > > The figure and table are right next to each other right ? and if you > add a space inbetween, things are OK ?
I actually have a figure, an ERT and then the table. I only get the ERT opened if I put a space between it and the table -- both the ERT and table are under the figure but maybe the x alignment doesn't overlap the ERT enough to cause that one to be opened. Otherwise you are correct: a space "fixes" things. > something is bogus about checkInsetHit()'s cursor.y() in the scenario > of two insets in a row. I fixed it for the RHS footnote bug, but you > still see it if there are two footnotes - cursor.y() is wrong. I'm not sure what you mean here. I filled the screen with closed footnotes all in the one paragraph and every click opened/closed the correct footnote. They were all empty footnotes if that matters. The RHS footnotes are overlapped by the scrollbar but are still accessible. I also have to click on the LHS of the closed inset to open it. > see for yourself, maybe you know how to fix it I'll have a poke around. Allan. (ARRae)