On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

JML> >>>>> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JML> 
JML> Reuben> For use with LaTeX2HTML, it would be very good if paragraph
JML> Reuben> environments (e.g. enumerate) were followed by a blank line,
JML> Reuben> as otherwise LaTeX2HTML only sees one paragraph.
JML> 
JML> Reuben> When I export a LaTeX file from 1.0.2-pre3, I get something
JML> Reuben> like:
JML> 
JML> Reuben> \begin{enumerate} ...  \end{enumerate} Next paragraph
JML> 
JML> Reuben> and so there's no gap in the HTML output (though of course it
JML> Reuben> works fine in LaTeX).
JML> 
JML> It is something which has been discussed earlier. One main difference
JML> between the two approaches is also that the current one does not give
JML> an indentation on next paragraph (which means somehow that the
JML> paragraph has not been interrupted). I can think of cases where both
JML> construct may make sense, but we have no way to differentiate them
JML> currently. It would not be evident from a GUI point of view either.
JML> 
JML> JMarc

Note that the present behavior without newline is what the LyX GUI
does: It also doesn't indent the paragraph after an enumerate. LyX 
might accept a second <Return> in this case to make a new paragraph...

In the meantime I think you must use \par.

Fred

Fred Hucht, Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Duisburg, Germany
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]               http://www.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE/
"Der Koerper der algebraischen Zahlen ist kein algebraischer Zahlkoerper"
(E. Landau, Zahlentheorie (1927), Satz 718)

Reply via email to