On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:48:32AM +0200, Juergen Vigna wrote: > you're busy (as I am) so I explain it to you another time. Normally LyX put's > the cursor "before" the specified position (there is one exeption). In the > case of a NeedFullRow or displayed inset we want to set the cursor NOT in > front of the inset but at the end of the row before (if it is of the same > paragraph!), BUT we need the y position of the original position as otherwise > when we enter the inset we have a wrong outside y() and the insetcursor depends > on it, therefor for the inset we need the y position BEFORE the inset! > Explained well enough? > ...
> > I do not understand the comment. > > Well it should say the y positon before the inset or something like that feel > free to give me a better short description for it. Why a short description ? Use the one above (suitable edited). This is really really obscure code, and there is far too much of it that's missing explanations like the one above. regards john -- "I never understood what's so hard about picking a unique first and last name - and not going beyond the 6 character limit." - Toon Moene