Hi All,
I'm a newbie currently trying to understand the LyX source. It would be
awesome if someone could explain to me:
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
* What does it mean for an inset to be locked ?
* What is dispatching in context of Cursors? Can you explain the concept
of
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
the word hello starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
positioned at 'h' and the cursor at 'o'.
* What does it mean for an inset to be locked ?
I've no idea, but
On 6/14/10 3:12 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
* What does it mean for an inset to be locked ?
I've no idea, but according to the comment: /// returns whether
changing mode during latex export is forbidden.
I.e., whether we can switch between math mode and text mode. Confusing,
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:12:51AM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
the word hello starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
positioned at 'h' and the cursor at 'o'.
Hi All,
I'm a newbie currently trying to understand the LyX source. It would be
awesome if someone could explain to me:
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
* What does it mean for an inset to be "locked" ?
* What is "dispatching" in context of Cursors? Can you explain the concept
of
> * Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
the word "hello" starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
positioned at 'h' and the cursor at 'o'.
> * What does it mean for an inset to be "locked" ?
I've no idea, but
On 6/14/10 3:12 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
* What does it mean for an inset to be "locked" ?
I've no idea, but according to the comment: "/// returns whether
changing mode during latex export is forbidden".
I.e., whether we can switch between math mode and text mode.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:12:51AM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> > * Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
>
> The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
> the word "hello" starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
> positioned at 'h' and the cursor