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Hi,

Le 30/12/2010 01:14, Regina Henschel a écrit :
Hi,

Jean-Baptiste Faure schrieb:
Hi,

Le 29/12/2010 23:59, Jonas Finnemann Jensen a écrit :
If you need to remove cursor formula feature to implement your visual
editor, that proves there is some defect in your implementation.
Please, do not tell we do not need this feature when you do not
know how
to implement your visual editor without destroying it.
As I said position and selection synchronization between the two
editors is possible.
But it's not a priority of mine, fixing current bugs in the visual
editor is :)
If visual editor remove cursors synchronization (formula cursor), it is
a bug.

+1

Note: That the visual editor is still an experimental feature, and not
enabled by default!
If the visual editor causes regressions in a magnitude worth talking
about we can take that discussion when it's declared stable...
I prefer to alert you before...

+1

[..)
For me the current formula editor is already easy-to-use. However it
will be more easy to use if the command window was able to show the
complementary braket or brace. It would be very useful when you have
complex formulas with several levels of group brakets to write.

That would be great indeed.

My additional wish for the editor is an insert special character
dialog. The workaround with copying from Writer is cumbersome.
+1

(Aside from that I have a lot of other wishes, for example: Free
choice of color, nice scaling integral sign, easier way to add new
symbols, alignment to equal sign in stacks and matrices, inheritance
of font size from environment or style.)

+100 :-)

And a fix for http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=66848

Best regards
JBF

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