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Neooffice new paragraph versus new line
Neooffice new paragraph versus new line










neooffice new paragraph versus new line

Packages could define further aliases and even modify paragraph commands (yes, there's also \par ). Then, there's M (if active, such as done by \obeylines) and \par. There might be another style where a single newline indicates a paragraph, but there needs to be some status indicator and mode selection switch presented to the user, otherwise the users are getting screwed… Hiding the choice to the user is super confusing.Īnd heading information and style changes should I dare say MUST only apply to the highlighted text… If there is going to be a change to the whole paragraph, such as if the cursor is in a paragaph and the style change will affect the whole paragraph, there should be a visual indication as the style dialog is selected that the whole paragraph will be affected by the change… such as a highlight or alternative form of selection, or a box similar to how Google Chrome and Firefox highlight HTML elements when navigating thru their developer tools. Another possibility is \endgraf, since latex.ltx defines. Word has thankfully made it more difficult to enter line breaks in its newer versions of Word you have to hold ‘Shift’ as you press ‘Enter’. CR LF in Windows) is used as 'break' which is used in Word as paragraph break, therefore it's copied to Word (and other. Many programs doesn't have different line- and paragraph breaks, in those programs the same character (e.g.

neooffice new paragraph versus new line

Word pastes what it receives from clipboard. Line breaks, on the other hand, are laughed off by e-readers. It's very simple and intuitive, Word should be able to do that. I NEVER expect a line brake when I hit the enter key… It is wrong… it is bad… I know there is some XML going on and the paragraph field is a jerky HTML element that will probably never go away… but I can say it would be reasonable to replace a double newline with a paragraph break. Paragraph breaks are marked by that same backward ‘P’ symbol. So The behavior could be: Don’t do a new paragraph unless two newlines were introduced in a row, indicating that a new paragraph was actually desired. (perhaps when I explicitly tell something to be a header… and I have the header material highlighted but the rest of the paragraph gets changed instead of making a new paragraph… I get a lot frustrated)

neooffice new paragraph versus new line

It seems non-trivial… the vast majority of my documents require exact positioning of text and I only really want a new paragraph to be interpreted rarely. Since this behavior is undesirable and unexpected, but probably due to a technical issue with the XML nature of the document format.












Neooffice new paragraph versus new line