On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 04:18:29PM +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 05:04:13PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 03:41:51PM +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote: > > > > > > Now: If the 'nucleus' (i.e. the base part) has size 1 (i.e. is just a > > > single other inset) _and_ this thing is a NestInset (i.e. something that > > > contains other "cells" (blue boxes)) _and_ the has a suspicion, that it > > > wrote unneeded braces by itself, replace the NestInset with the contents of > > > its first cell. > > > > > > "suspicious" are \displaystyle, ..., \rm, ..., and {}-Insets. > > > > I still don't understand WHY this is needed. > > After disabling that line, I can still read ${\displaystyle a}^b$ > > which displays without braces on the screen. > > Where else does it lose the extra braces?
The braces are removed when LyX reads the {\displaystyle a} part.