From 1383276156dfad02a0b83fd4b57ecac6aab80458 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juergen Spitzmueller Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 10:16:29 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Cleanup mathes/BUGS (#3493) This one is now #12603. --- src/mathed/BUGS | 18 ------------------ 1 file changed, 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/mathed/BUGS b/src/mathed/BUGS index fc015361cb..fb2938324a 100644 --- a/src/mathed/BUGS +++ b/src/mathed/BUGS @@ -19,21 +19,3 @@ 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. - - - -Jules Bean: - -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 -into normal math-mode. IMO, 'modal' keys should either be idempotent (so -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. - -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. -- 2.39.5