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@Jan
Do we have it among the Easy Hacks?  If not yet - can you please add it
there? :-)
It has been sitting on my todo... But I'll add it as an easy hack...

@JBF
For that you need to design your visual editor to allow the possibility
to write formulas without using the mouse. For example it would be nice
to write sqrt{} in the formula and obtain a square root.
In the long run I'm hoping that will be possible...
(but it's still only on my wish-list, fixing current bugs with the
visual editor is my main priority).

By the way, do you totally discard the need for an easy-to-use formula editor ?
No. But what do you mean by "easy-to-use formula editor" ?
A WYSIWYG solution, similar to MathType, MathCad, LyX, kFormula,
etc... i.e. something most people can use without training...

With regards to all the other wishes... then there sure is a lot of
things that could be improved in starmath... I'm just working on what
I think will attract more users... And I'm sure that it can be done
without alienating the current user base :)

--
Regards Jonas Finnemann Jensen.



On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 01:22, Jan Holesovsky <kendy@suse.cz> wrote:
Hi Jonas,

On 2010-12-29 at 20:06 +0100, Jonas Finnemann Jensen wrote:

One feature is already lost. I fear more regressions.
If you disable experimental features, everything is back to normal.
And position and selection synchronization "can" be fixed before this
feature is enabled by default...
Assuming someone cares to implement it... and you're are welcome to
step up to the plate :)

Do we have it among the Easy Hacks?  If not yet - can you please add it
there? :-)

I hope we can agree that a visual editor, where the old command text
interface is still available, is a good idea... And a great
improvement to many users... Especially those migrating from Microsoft
Office.

Yes; I support this :-)

Thank you a lot,
Kendy



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