Allen Barker wrote: > Create a new file with some random text and a math > inset with some random math in it. Position the > cursor somewhere before the math inset. > > Using the right-arrow key the cursor can be moved > into and then past the math inset. > > Using char-right repeatedly from the command > minibuffer the cursor can similarly be moved into > and past the math inset. > > Using the char-right command via the LyX server with > echo 'LYXCMD:clientname:char-right:' >~/.lyx/lyxpipe.in > however, the cursor always stops at the left side > of the math inset. It works fine on ordinary text, but > it cannot enter the math inset. When the command is > run with the cursor already inside the math inset the > cursor-point just pops out to the left of the math inset. > The char-forward LFUN has the same behavior. It makes > no difference if display mode for math is on or off. > > I have an application where I'd like to be able to use > the LyX server to move the cursor inside a math inset > if one is there. Any ideas what is happening and how to > work around it?
It seems to be LyX bug, feel free to add bug into Trac. Pavel
