>>>>> "Alfredo" == Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Alfredo> So say you are with the cursor in the last 't' of 'text',
Alfredo> then you go up and the cursor goes to before the B of BUTTON
Alfredo> with x_target set appropriately to the x coordinate of the
Alfredo> 't'. 

I probably did not follow the discussions about cursor positions
carefully enough, but could you explain to me _why_ the cursor could
go before the 'B' of Button?? This position does not exist! If the
cursor is between a letter and a full row inset, then it should be
shown just after the letter, since this is where new insterted text
will appear.

I have to say that I am not convinced by all these discussions about
distinguishing two cursor positions that are the same as far as the
data structure is concerned.

JMarc

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