Re: (Regression in r37749 by forenr) Assert with ERT inset and LaTeX Error dialog open.

2011-03-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
John McCabe-Dansted wrote: > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > neither me. John are you running up to date svn? > > It was quite recent, but I updated I now I cannot reproduce either :). yep something similar was fixed recently.p

Re: (Regression in r37749 by forenr) Assert with ERT inset and LaTeX Error dialog open.

2011-03-02 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote: > neither me. John are you running up to date svn? It was quite recent, but I updated I now I cannot reproduce either :). -- John C. McCabe-Dansted

Re: (Regression in r37749 by forenr) Assert with ERT inset and LaTeX Error dialog open.

2011-02-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
Enrico Forestieri wrote: > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 08:48:46PM +0800, John McCabe-Dansted wrote: > > > To Reproduce: > > 1) Press Alt-Delete to insert a non-printable character > > 2) Press Ctrl-L to insert an ERT inset > > 3) Press Ctrl-D to bring up the LaTeX error dialog box. > > 4) Click inside

Re: (Regression in r37749 by forenr) Assert with ERT inset and LaTeX Error dialog open.

2011-02-28 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 08:48:46PM +0800, John McCabe-Dansted wrote: > To Reproduce: > 1) Press Alt-Delete to insert a non-printable character > 2) Press Ctrl-L to insert an ERT inset > 3) Press Ctrl-D to bring up the LaTeX error dialog box. > 4) Click inside the ERT. Sorry, cannot reproduce. --

(Regression in r37749 by forenr) Assert with ERT inset and LaTeX Error dialog open.

2011-02-28 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
To Reproduce: 1) Press Alt-Delete to insert a non-printable character 2) Press Ctrl-L to insert an ERT inset 3) Press Ctrl-D to bring up the LaTeX error dialog box. 4) Click inside the ERT. I then get the following assert. This appears to be a regression in r37749 by forenr, though note that I nee