Bug in the navigate menu (was: Navigate menu: Refs mean labels?)
Sven Schreiber wrote: While creating a formal bug in bugzilla for my suggestion to include all inset types in the navigate menu (1895), I stumbled over the following thing: The Navigate-Refs menu entry doesn't take me to the next ref inset, but to the next label inset. (lyx 1.3.5 on windows) Is this a bug or a feature? Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more dramatic title this time ;-) If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am going to post another formal bug. Or am I the only one who is experiencing this, maybe windows-specific or whatever? Is it me who is mis-interpreting labels as refs or vice versa? I'm all ears... Sven
Re: Bug in the navigate menu
Sven == Sven Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sven Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more Sven dramatic title this time ;-) Sven If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am Sven going to post another formal bug. As far as I know, this jumps to the label corresponding to the ref at cursor. Does this answer your question? JMarc
Re: Bug in the navigate menu (was: Navigate menu: Refs mean labels?)
Sven Schreiber wrote: The Navigate-Refs menu entry doesn't take me to the next ref inset, but to the next label inset. (lyx 1.3.5 on windows) Is this a bug or a feature? Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more dramatic title this time ;-) If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am going to post another formal bug. The naming has been changed in the development version (1.4) to Goto Label recently. For the 1.3.x version, such a change is not intended, I think. Jürgen
Re: Bug in the navigate menu
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Sven == Sven Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sven Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more Sven dramatic title this time ;-) Sven If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am Sven going to post another formal bug. As far as I know, this jumps to the label corresponding to the ref at cursor. Does this answer your question? JMarc Yes it does, thank you. I was confused by the current situation because of three things: 1. Calling this ref is really counter-intuitive; Jürgen said in the other reply that in the future this will be called goto label, which is much better, so thanks for that change. 2. The cursor just seems to jump somewhere into the appropriate paragraph, not right next to the label, so the intended functionality doesn't become very obvious to the uninitiated. (This is probably a known issue I would assume.) 3. My document just has quite a few labels and cross-refs, so that made it more difficult for me to disentangle things (as if you cared...) -sven
Bug in the navigate menu (was: Navigate menu: Refs mean labels?)
Sven Schreiber wrote: While creating a formal bug in bugzilla for my suggestion to include all inset types in the navigate menu (1895), I stumbled over the following thing: The Navigate-Refs menu entry doesn't take me to the next ref inset, but to the next label inset. (lyx 1.3.5 on windows) Is this a bug or a feature? Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more dramatic title this time ;-) If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am going to post another formal bug. Or am I the only one who is experiencing this, maybe windows-specific or whatever? Is it me who is mis-interpreting labels as refs or vice versa? I'm all ears... Sven
Re: Bug in the navigate menu
Sven == Sven Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sven Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more Sven dramatic title this time ;-) Sven If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am Sven going to post another formal bug. As far as I know, this jumps to the label corresponding to the ref at cursor. Does this answer your question? JMarc
Re: Bug in the navigate menu (was: Navigate menu: Refs mean labels?)
Sven Schreiber wrote: The Navigate-Refs menu entry doesn't take me to the next ref inset, but to the next label inset. (lyx 1.3.5 on windows) Is this a bug or a feature? Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more dramatic title this time ;-) If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am going to post another formal bug. The naming has been changed in the development version (1.4) to Goto Label recently. For the 1.3.x version, such a change is not intended, I think. Jürgen
Re: Bug in the navigate menu
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Sven == Sven Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sven Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more Sven dramatic title this time ;-) Sven If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am Sven going to post another formal bug. As far as I know, this jumps to the label corresponding to the ref at cursor. Does this answer your question? JMarc Yes it does, thank you. I was confused by the current situation because of three things: 1. Calling this ref is really counter-intuitive; Jürgen said in the other reply that in the future this will be called goto label, which is much better, so thanks for that change. 2. The cursor just seems to jump somewhere into the appropriate paragraph, not right next to the label, so the intended functionality doesn't become very obvious to the uninitiated. (This is probably a known issue I would assume.) 3. My document just has quite a few labels and cross-refs, so that made it more difficult for me to disentangle things (as if you cared...) -sven
Bug in the navigate menu (was: Navigate menu: "Refs" mean labels?)
Sven Schreiber wrote: > While creating a formal bug in bugzilla for my suggestion to include all > inset types in the navigate menu (1895), I stumbled over the following > thing: > > The Navigate-Refs menu entry doesn't take me to the next ref inset, but > to the next label inset. (lyx 1.3.5 on windows) Is this a bug or a feature? > Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more dramatic title this time ;-) If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am going to post another formal bug. Or am I the only one who is experiencing this, maybe windows-specific or whatever? Is it me who is mis-interpreting labels as refs or vice versa? I'm all ears... Sven
Re: Bug in the navigate menu
> "Sven" == Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Sven> Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more Sven> dramatic title this time ;-) Sven> If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am Sven> going to post another formal bug. As far as I know, this jumps to the label corresponding to the ref at cursor. Does this answer your question? JMarc
Re: Bug in the navigate menu (was: Navigate menu: "Refs" mean labels?)
Sven Schreiber wrote: >> The Navigate-Refs menu entry doesn't take me to the next ref inset, but >> to the next label inset. (lyx 1.3.5 on windows) Is this a bug or a >> feature? >> > > Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more dramatic title > this time ;-) > > If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am going to > post another formal bug. The naming has been changed in the development version (1.4) to "Goto Label" recently. For the 1.3.x version, such a change is not intended, I think. Jürgen
Re: Bug in the navigate menu
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >>"Sven" == Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Sven> Since nobody answered the previous message I chose a more > Sven> dramatic title this time ;-) > > Sven> If nobody tells me the good reason for the above behavior, I am > Sven> going to post another formal bug. > > As far as I know, this jumps to the label corresponding to the ref at > cursor. Does this answer your question? > > JMarc > > Yes it does, thank you. I was confused by the current situation because of three things: 1. Calling this "ref" is really counter-intuitive; Jürgen said in the other reply that in the future this will be called "goto label", which is much better, so thanks for that change. 2. The cursor just seems to jump somewhere into the appropriate paragraph, not right next to the label, so the intended functionality doesn't become very obvious to the uninitiated. (This is probably a known issue I would assume.) 3. My document just has quite a few labels and cross-refs, so that made it more difficult for me to disentangle things (as if you cared...) -sven