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-"R. Lahaye" <lahaye@users.sourceforge.net>
-- Mathematical \frac with subscripts, for example:
- \begin_inset Formula $\frac{\alpha _{1} }{\beta _{2} }$
- is wrongly displayed
-
-
-Dekel:
-
-Array/eqnarray
-
-// - Ctrl+enter doesn't work
-
-// - When creating a matrix/align/eqnarray all columns are centered.
-
-
-Macros:
-
-?? - 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?
-
-- LyX crashes when you define a recursive macro
-
-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.
-
-- 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.
-
-// - 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.
-
-- It is possible to put two or more consecutive spaces in math text mode
-
-// - 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
-
-?? - 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).
-
-- 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).
-
-- disable the insert->label menu item when in inline formula.
-
-
Eran Tromer:
-- When exiting the formula during selection, the anchor moves to the
- left of the formula and there's no way to go back.
-
-// - 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.
-
-- \vec{several-characters} doesn't work. \overrightarrow does.
-
-- 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.
-
-:: Please see comment to Dekel's report on the same problem.
-
-// - When choosing to insert "\left\Vert \right\Vert" parenthesis using
-// the maths [sic] panel, a "\left( \right." is inserted instead.
-
- - Formula inside tabular cell: red frame of cell inset and purple
- frame of formula can overlap, causing leftovers when leaving
- formula. To get an example, insert a 1x1 tabular into a new document,
- enter the cell its cell and press
- M-m ( M-f 1 <right> <right> <right> (zoom=100, screenDPI=100)
-
-- When selecting multiple cells in a array using the keyboard, <left>
- etc. should can move whole cell at a time -- no need to navigate
- within cells.
-
-- When selecting, maybe give a visual indication of the "original"
+- 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.
-
-
-Rainer Dorsch:
+Álvaro Tejero Cantero <alvaro@antalia.com>
-- Entering \mathbf{c} in math mode is displayed as written (without
- backslash)
-
-- I know the latex code of a lot of math symbols displayed by lyx,
- but not all of them. Thus I have to use the math panel for only a single
- symbol in a formula. I think it would be very useful, if the latex code
- of the symbol would be displayed as a hint, if the mouse positioned over
- it.
-
-
-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.
-
-?? - 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.
-
-- If the math-panel has the focus I can type text but not switch into
- math-mode or use some of the other keyboard-shortcuts.
-
-- In the default-configuration there are shortcuts for al greek characters
- _except_ varphi wich is used extensively as a default-variable-name.
-
-
-From: Álvaro Tejero Cantero <alvaro@antalia.com>
-
-- 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.
-
-- 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
- the equation". Again, a lot of movement has to be made. I suggest mapping
- "beginning of doc" with "beginning of formula" and so on (very intuitive), in
- case you don't deem appropriate the "namespace idea" below.
-
-//- movement between macro boxes is also weird, but in this one it's perhaps
-// just me.
-
-- I suggest creating a different "kewybinding namespace" for the formulas,
- since you could put to good use all those keybindings from the menu (M-?,
- C-?) thath currently do their job PLUS getting you out of the formula.
- Seriously, it'd be great to have more keys free, so M-d t would be time
+- I suggest creating a different "kewybinding namespace" for the formulas,
+ since you could put to good use all those keybindings from the menu (M-?,
+ C-?) thath currently do their job PLUS getting you out of the formula.
+ Seriously, it'd be great to have more keys free, so M-d t would be time
derivative and M-d ? derivative with respect to the variable ?. And so on.
-
-- I'm no experienced C++ programmer, but if you consider it appropriate, I
- could write a scritp in python for this one (I'm also very optimistic). Tell
- me what you think:
-
- Flattening macros. Sometimes it's annoying the fact that once you have
- written a macro, you can't touch at it's "constant parts". I call flattening
+
+ Flattening macros. Sometimes it's annoying the fact that once you have
+ written a macro, you can't touch at it's "constant parts". I call flattening
to the process of substituting all macros with LaTeX code.
-
- 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,or [] options.
+ 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
-Herbert Voss:
+ 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.
-- it's not possible to enter superscript when the
- ^-char works as a dead key. with the second ^-
- or the space the cursor jumps outside the mathbox.
Jules Bean:
-
-- I've been using Lyx for a year or two now, and I have some thoughts on
- improving the interface. Not the GUI, as such, but the basic Human-Machine
- interface --- the efficiency with which I can enter information into it.
-
-There are a couple of general principles I'm try to uphold here:
-
-a) If something's easy & quick in LaTeX then it should be easy & quick in
-LyX (unless it really isn't very common). b) Actions which are used
-frequently should be a single key-press, even if that's not very easy to
-remember. You learn it. c) Actions which are used rarely should be
-mnemonic -- easy to remember -- even if they are multiple keypresses.
-Things you do rarely you care less about the time it takes to perform.
-
-2) Math-mode entry Under the xemacs keybindings, which I use, (damn it,
-I don't want to confuse my poor muscle memory more than necessary by
-learning too many different bindings for the same actions), the key
-sequence to enter math-mode is 'M-c m'. I'm not sure exactly what to
-propose instead, but I really think this needs to be only one keypress.
-
-As an aside, you may think that I'm whining over nothing. However, when
-you enter math mode as often as I do (often more than once a sentence) it
-gets very annoying, especially as compared to simply typing '$' in plain
-emacs. Also, you may say 'why don't you just change your bindings file?'. I
-will ;) but I wanted to start some discussion on this since it can benefit
-everyone!
-
-More serious, though, than the number of characters which need to be typed
+The number of characters which need to be typed
is the confusing nature of the command. 'M-c m', typed once, puts you into
math-mode. However, typing 'M-c m' again doesn't put you out of math-mode
--- it puts you into math-text mode. Then hitting it again puts you back
hitting it the second time does nothing) or self-inverting. In fact, the
inverse to 'M-c m' is either 'ESC' or simply a space typed at the end of
the block --- which is confusing, since they're not of the same 'shape' as
-the command that got you in there.
+the command that got you in there.
Now, I'm not saying that 'space' shouldn't be allowed as a short-cut to get
you out of math-mode; it's a most useful and natural one, I like it a lot.
-However, on balance I think M-c m should also have that effect.
+However, on balance I think M-c m should also have that effect.
-3) Math-mode inconsistencies
+3) Math-mode inconsistencies
Sometimes 'the same action' has the same keystroke both within and
without math-mode. This is very sensible. However, it is very annoying when
-they don't behave the way you're expecting them to.
+they don't behave the way you're expecting them to.
For example, 'M-c e' puts you into 'emphasise' mode. Ignoring the fact
that in text mode this is italics, and in math-mode it stands for the
idempotent, (and you need 'M-c space' to get back into normal) whereas in
text-mode 'M-c e' is self-inverse. These are the two possibilities I listed
as acceptable before, but consistency would be nice ;-) IMO, self-inverse
-would be best for both.
-
-4) ERT in math-mode
-
-Math-mode doesn't handle ERT very well at all. It flips back out of
-TeX-mode as soon as you type any special character. Very annoying if I
-wish to typeset an \xymatrix inside math-mode (see also my comment above
-about table-like environments), since I can't type the &. In fact, my
-xymatrices end up as $$\xymatrix{..}$$ in text-mode ERT. Also rather
-annoying when you want to use a \macro with more than one argument (but not
-fatally so).
+would be best for both.
-5) Proposal : a 'ligatures' or 'autocorrect' system
-
-One of the very minor, but useful, features of TeX is the way it lets you
-type the nearest approximation to what you want using a 'typewriter
-keyboard', and substitutes the typographically neat equivalent. In
-particular, 'fancy' quotes (") and en and em dashes (---). I propose that
-this UI element could be taken up a level into LyX, with a system that does
-the following (for example):
-
--> becomes \rightarrow
-<- becomes \leftarrow
-=> becomes \Rightarrow (etc..)
-==> becomes \Longrightarrow (etc..)
-
-This may only be appropriate in math mode, of course. This family bug me
-in particular because they take ages to type using a \-escape. Undoubtedly
-sharp minds will think of others, and also we need some way of actually
-typing those sequences as literals when we want them.
-
-6) Scope macros:
+6) Scope macros:
The current macro system is clever, but could be neater. One improvement
-I'd like is to let LyX know about TeX's scoping rules...
-
-
-Yves Bastide:
+I'd like is to let LyX know about TeX's scoping rules...
-- use AMS's \text instead of \mbox. It supports accented characters,
- among others... (selected via validate()?)
-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
-
Angus:
- make math lables editable
-
-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"
-