buglist update

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André Pönitz 2001-09-13 16:41:05 +00:00
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@ -36,16 +36,12 @@ Dekel:
Macros:
?? - When changing the macro definition, all instances are not updated.
- When changing the macro definition, all instances are not updated.
:: I cannot reproduce this.
?? - If I have macros \newcommand{\foo}[1]{[#1]} and
?? \newcommand{\foox}{\foo{x}} then when an instance of \foox is drawn on
?? screen, there are two black frames. While this is "correct", it is
?? annoying.
:: This is partially fixed?
// - If I have macros \newcommand{\foo}[1]{[#1]} and
// \newcommand{\foox}{\foo{x}} then when an instance of \foox is drawn on
// screen, there are two black frames. While this is "correct", it is
// annoying.
- LyX crashes when you define a recursive macro
@ -54,17 +50,12 @@ Misc:
- If I have x_{1}^{2}, I put the cursor before the 2, and press backspace,
the result is 'x2'. The correct result should be 'x_{1}2'
- If I mark some text and then press ^, then the marked text is deleted.
The correct behavior is to put the marked text in the superscript.
// - If I mark some text and then press ^, then the marked text is deleted.
// The correct behavior is to put the marked text in the superscript.
- Pressing <down> when cursor is in subscript will move the cursor up
(to the base of the subscript) instead of exiting the inset.
The same problem happen in fractions
!! If you type something there you will see that the corsor has left the
!! inset. That's mor or less a "feature". If you don't like it, propose a
!! method how a subscript inset can figure out what is "optically" lower
!! on screen.
// - Pressing <down> when cursor is in subscript will move the cursor up
// (to the base of the subscript) instead of exiting the inset.
// The same problem happen in fractions
// - When you press the mouse just to the left of the middle point of
// some char, the cursor will be positioned to the right of the char.
@ -73,21 +64,20 @@ Misc:
// - Text in superscript is not smaller than normal text.
?? - After insertion of \sum, the cursor is in invalid location
?? There is still a problem when doing c-m \sum S-C-M
// - After insertion of \sum, the cursor is in invalid location
?? - The height of the frame is often wrong (e.g. x^2)
?? For example $\sum x$ in an inline formula
// - The height of the frame is often wrong (e.g. x^2)
// For example $\sum x$ in an inline formula
- InsetFormula::validate is broken
// - Changing math space length by pressing the space-bar key doesn't work
!! it's M-m space now.
- The drawing of decorations on screen is very different than latex.
(a low priority bug).
// - The drawing of decorations on screen is very different than latex.
// (a low priority bug).
- If I change '\alpha' to bold, the result is \mathbf{a}
// - If I change '\alpha' to bold, the result is \mathbf{a}
- Just moving the cursor in a math inset causes changing the buffer status
to (changed).
@ -102,17 +92,17 @@ Eran Tromer:
// - Scripts are too large. $\log_2$ exceeds inset frame (non-displayed).
- You need two <right> to get past \vec{v}, and all sort of other
insetish behavior.
// - You need two <right> to get past \vec{v}, and all sort of other
// insetish behavior.
- \vec{several-characters} doesn't work. \overrightarrow does.
:: Not a bug.
- When the cursor is in a subscript (and either isn't at the end of
the subscript or there's no subsubscript), pressing <down> should
try to *really* go down (to the next line, or denumerator, or
whatever). Currently it goes *up*. Ditto for superscripts.
// - \vec{several-characters} doesn't work. \overrightarrow does.
:: Please see comment to Dekel's report on the same problem.
// - When the cursor is in a subscript (and either isn't at the end of
// the subscript or there's no subsubscript), pressing <down> should
// try to *really* go down (to the next line, or denumerator, or
// whatever). Currently it goes *up*. Ditto for superscripts.
// - When choosing to insert "\left\Vert \right\Vert" parenthesis using
// the maths [sic] panel, a "\left( \right." is inserted instead.
@ -130,14 +120,11 @@ Eran Tromer:
- When selecting, maybe give a visual indication of the "original"
anchor, when it differs from the "actual" one.
// - C-v always pastes into the end of the current math inset, instead of
// the cursor location.
- Placement of cursor using mouse is seriously broken.
Example 1: large fractions.
Example 2: type into a new document:
"M-d xxxxxxxxx <right> M-x footnote-insert"
Can't reach most places in the formula using mouse.
// - Placement of cursor using mouse is seriously broken.
// Example 1: large fractions.
// Example 2: type into a new document:
// "M-d xxxxxxxxx <right> M-x footnote-insert"
// Can't reach most places in the formula using mouse.
@ -155,8 +142,8 @@ Rainer Dorsch:
Marcus (Suran@gmx.net)
// - In math-mode I can switch back to text-mode in a formula but then I am
// not able to type Umlauts.
- In math-mode I can switch back to text-mode in a formula but then I am
not able to type Umlauts.
?? - Having selected some part of a formula and creating a fraction with that
?? part in the top my selection-buffer is replaced with the part.
@ -172,12 +159,13 @@ From:
- the most annoying bug by far: bold is "inherited" to super and subscripts.
- when you get into equation array mode, the previous equation(s) remain(s)
unaligned. I would be soo much faster to have LyX pick the last equal sign
from the previous line as a reference for the alignment (and a good heuristic
for the 80% of cases, with the advantage that we don't lose anything
enforcing it). This is another case that slows down a lot when typing
because, as the previous one, requires going back and correcting.
// - when you get into equation array mode, the previous equation(s)
// remain(s) unaligned. I would be soo much faster to have LyX pick the
// last equal sign from the previous line as a reference for the alignment
// (and a good heuristic for the 80% of cases, with the advantage that we
// don't lose anything enforcing it). This is another case that slows down
// a lot when typing because, as the previous one, requires going back
// and correcting.
- the movement is sometimes clumsy inside this arrayed equations: ie. C-a (or
"home" are understood as "beginning of the formula" instead of "beginning of
@ -342,14 +330,13 @@ Yves Bastide:
Jean-Marc:
> \def\neq{\not=} \let\ne=\neq
> \let\le=\leq
> \let\ge=\geq
> \let\owns=\ni
> \let\gets=\leftarrow
> \let\to=\rightarrow
> % \let\@@sqrt\sqrtsign
> \let\|=\Vert
// \def\neq{\not=} \let\ne=\neq
// \let\le=\leq
// \let\ge=\geq
// \let\owns=\ni
// \let\gets=\leftarrow
// \let\to=\rightarrow
// \let\|=\Vert
Angus:
@ -357,9 +344,12 @@ Angus:
Tuukka:
- An inline equation does not get a number, so putting a label there is not
overly sensible...
Ok. In that case show a message in the bottom similarly as the message
"you cannot type two spaces this way". Eg. "You can insert math labels
only in display mode"
// - An inline equation does not get a number, so putting a label there is not
// overly sensible...
// Ok. In that case show a message in the bottom similarly as the message
// "you cannot type two spaces this way". Eg. "You can insert math labels
// only in display mode"
:: Not a bug. It's allowed by LaTeX and there might be other reasons for
:: putting labels there. I won't add extra code to disable this.