* Right now we use recordUndoInset if more than one cell is changed,
* but that puts the cursor in front of the inset after undo. We would need
* something like
* Right now we use recordUndoInset if more than one cell is changed,
* but that puts the cursor in front of the inset after undo. We would need
* something like
- * recordUndoGrid(LCursor & cur, Undo::undo_kind kind, idx_type from, idx_type to);
+ * recordUndoGrid(Cursor & cur, Undo::undo_kind kind, idx_type from, idx_type to);
* and store the cell information in class Undo.
*/
/// The general case: prepare undo for an arbitrary range.
* and store the cell information in class Undo.
*/
/// The general case: prepare undo for an arbitrary range.
pit_type from, pit_type to);
/// Convenience: prepare undo for the range between 'from' and cursor.
pit_type from, pit_type to);
/// Convenience: prepare undo for the range between 'from' and cursor.