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- Task: designing a macro substitution system that reads from a file
- (possibly the same file as the document's) the macros and parses the document
- doing the appropriate replacements
-
- This is very useful, because sometimes you have a big expression in a macro
- and you want to change an index only. What do you do then?. You retype
- everything (perhaps several times in the document) or you create extremely
- generic and parametrizable macros that aren't very fast to fill in the
- majority of cases.
-
-
-// - undo-redo seems too coarse in math-mode. You end up losing substantial
-// fragments of your formula. I hate that when it affects tensors,;).
-
-- cut&paste inside math-mode doesn't work the X fashion (middle button doesn't
- paste anything).
-
-- I remember having heard that a search-replace function was planned, so I
- won't repeat that. Only that the flattening option would be then easier to
- implement on top of that.
-
-// - There's something I keep wondering about.. how do new math symbols get
-// into LyX. Do they get ever?. I don't know if it can be done, but if you
-// tell me where to "draw" those symbols or how, I would very glad start
-// doing it. LyX deserves to have support (visual support) for all the
-// AMSTeX constructs. But there must be something structural going on
-// there, because otherwise more math symbols would be ready by now..
-// just a thought.
-
-//- Some math symbols aren't very well supported (to my knowledge). I'm
-// thinking of underbraces with extra data in them
-
-- Some math symbols aren't very well supported (to my knowledge). I'm
- thinking of [] options.