Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi:

I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.

Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my
cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. What happens
is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain text, in front
of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.


From your bindings, it seems that Ctrl+v is selection-paste and not 
paste. Why is that? I am not sure whether there is a good reason why 
paste-selection does not work in math. The reason is probably that we 
have to many of these paste variants and that most of them are half-baked.


JMarc



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi:

I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.

Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my
cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. What happens
is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain text, in front
of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.


From your bindings, it seems that Ctrl+v is selection-paste and not 
paste. Why is that? I am not sure whether there is a good reason why 
paste-selection does not work in math. The reason is probably that we 
have to many of these paste variants and that most of them are half-baked.


JMarc



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi:

I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.

Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my
cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. What happens
is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain text, in front
of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.


From your bindings, it seems that Ctrl+v is selection-paste and not 
paste. Why is that? I am not sure whether there is a good reason why 
paste-selection does not work in math. The reason is probably that we 
have to many of these paste variants and that most of them are half-baked.


JMarc



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Heck

On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote:

To whom it may concern,

If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order 
of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment 
and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and 
then press ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} 
gets pasted outside the math environment.


Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned here 
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19635 does 
not fix this problem.
Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this 
problem either.


Very strange. I don't see this problem with 2.0.6 on Linux.

rh



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
 On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote:

 To whom it may concern,

 If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of
 them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do
 ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press
 ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} gets pasted outside
 the math environment.

 Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned here does not
 fix this problem.
 Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this problem
 either.


 Very strange. I don't see this problem with 2.0.6 on Linux.


Neither do I (2.0.6 or 2.0.7dev or 2.1dev). Also on Linux.

Choi, which version of LyX and which operating system do you use?

Scott


Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread David L. Johnson

On 01/15/2014 02:25 PM, A Choi wrote:
I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a 
more detailed description of the problem.


Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order 
of them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then 
move my cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. 
What happens is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain 
text, in front of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.


*however*, if instead of pressing ctrl+v, i go to edit-paste recent-b

then b gets pasted correctly, right between a and c.

So it seems that my paste shortcut is where the problem lies. In the 
picture below, *none *of those key combinations can achieve what 
edit-paste recent can do.
Ah.  From that menu it seems that some of your settings would be 
unusual.  What about Ctrl+1?  Can these settings be altered?  This seems 
to be Windows-specific, so I can't help further.


Screenshot clipped to save bandwidth.

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Business! cried the Ghost. Mankind was my business. The common

welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance,  and benevolence,
were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of
water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!
--Dickens, A Christmas Carol



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Andrew Parsloe



On 16/01/2014 8:25 a.m., A Choi wrote:

I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.

Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my
cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. What happens
is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain text, in front
of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.



I've tried this for LyX 2.0.6 on both Windows Vista and Windows 7 and 
can't reproduce. Ctrl+V pastes the b between the a and c.


Andrew

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Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Heck

On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote:

To whom it may concern,

If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order 
of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment 
and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and 
then press ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} 
gets pasted outside the math environment.


Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned here 
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19635 does 
not fix this problem.
Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this 
problem either.


Very strange. I don't see this problem with 2.0.6 on Linux.

rh



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
 On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote:

 To whom it may concern,

 If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of
 them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do
 ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press
 ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} gets pasted outside
 the math environment.

 Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned here does not
 fix this problem.
 Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this problem
 either.


 Very strange. I don't see this problem with 2.0.6 on Linux.


Neither do I (2.0.6 or 2.0.7dev or 2.1dev). Also on Linux.

Choi, which version of LyX and which operating system do you use?

Scott


Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread David L. Johnson

On 01/15/2014 02:25 PM, A Choi wrote:
I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a 
more detailed description of the problem.


Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order 
of them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then 
move my cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. 
What happens is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain 
text, in front of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.


*however*, if instead of pressing ctrl+v, i go to edit-paste recent-b

then b gets pasted correctly, right between a and c.

So it seems that my paste shortcut is where the problem lies. In the 
picture below, *none *of those key combinations can achieve what 
edit-paste recent can do.
Ah.  From that menu it seems that some of your settings would be 
unusual.  What about Ctrl+1?  Can these settings be altered?  This seems 
to be Windows-specific, so I can't help further.


Screenshot clipped to save bandwidth.

--
 
David L. Johnson
 
Business! cried the Ghost. Mankind was my business. The common

welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance,  and benevolence,
were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of
water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!
--Dickens, A Christmas Carol



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Andrew Parsloe



On 16/01/2014 8:25 a.m., A Choi wrote:

I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.

Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my
cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. What happens
is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain text, in front
of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.



I've tried this for LyX 2.0.6 on both Windows Vista and Windows 7 and 
can't reproduce. Ctrl+V pastes the b between the a and c.


Andrew

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Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Heck

On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote:

To whom it may concern,

If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order 
of them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment 
and do ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and 
then press ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} 
gets pasted outside the math environment.


Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned here 
 does 
not fix this problem.
Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this 
problem either.


Very strange. I don't see this problem with 2.0.6 on Linux.

rh



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Richard Heck  wrote:
> On 01/14/2014 08:39 PM, A Choi wrote:
>
> To whom it may concern,
>
> If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of
> them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do
> ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press
> ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} gets pasted outside
> the math environment.
>
> Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned here does not
> fix this problem.
> Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this problem
> either.
>
>
> Very strange. I don't see this problem with 2.0.6 on Linux.
>

Neither do I (2.0.6 or 2.0.7dev or 2.1dev). Also on Linux.

Choi, which version of LyX and which operating system do you use?

Scott


Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread David L. Johnson

On 01/15/2014 02:25 PM, A Choi wrote:
I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a 
more detailed description of the problem.


Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order 
of them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then 
move my cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. 
What happens is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain 
text, in front of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.


*however*, if instead of pressing ctrl+v, i go to edit->paste recent->b

then b gets pasted correctly, right between a and c.

So it seems that my paste shortcut is where the problem lies. In the 
picture below, *none *of those key combinations can achieve what 
edit->paste recent can do.
Ah.  From that menu it seems that some of your settings would be 
unusual.  What about Ctrl+1?  Can these settings be altered?  This seems 
to be Windows-specific, so I can't help further.


Screenshot clipped to save bandwidth.

--
 
David L. Johnson
 
"Business!" cried the Ghost. "Mankind was my business. The common

welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance,  and benevolence,
were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of
water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!"
--Dickens, "A Christmas Carol"



Re: Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-15 Thread Andrew Parsloe



On 16/01/2014 8:25 a.m., A Choi wrote:

I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.

Windows 7 and 2.0.6.

If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x then move my
cursor to the space between a and c and then press ctrl+v. What happens
is b gets pasted outside the math environment, in plain text, in front
of $ac$. so instead of $abc$, i get b$ac$.



I've tried this for LyX 2.0.6 on both Windows Vista and Windows 7 and 
can't reproduce. Ctrl+V pastes the b between the a and c.


Andrew

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Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-14 Thread A Choi
To whom it may concern,

If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of
them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do
ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press
ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} gets pasted
outsidethe math environment.

Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned
herehttp://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19635
does
not fix this problem.
Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this
problem either.

best,

Choi


Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-14 Thread A Choi
To whom it may concern,

If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of
them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do
ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press
ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} gets pasted
outsidethe math environment.

Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned
herehttp://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=19635
does
not fix this problem.
Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this
problem either.

best,

Choi


Quick question regarding copy/paste and cut/paste

2014-01-14 Thread A Choi
To whom it may concern,

If I have e^{\delta T}F_{0,T} together, and want to change the order of
them, I can no longer select F_{0,T} inside the math environment and do
ctrl+x then move my cursor to the beginning of e^{\delta T} and then press
ctrl+v. What happens is when I press ctrl+v, the F_{0,T} gets pasted
outsidethe math environment.

Changing the shortcut of selection-paste to ctrl+v mentioned
here
does
not fix this problem.
Changing the shortcut of clipboard-paste to ctrl+v does not fix this
problem either.

best,

Choi