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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:

I use that also but I think a more intuitive way for that would just to use the BackSpace key. If the paragraph is empty, then the environment will switch automatically to "Standard" instead of deleting the new paragraph. Of course this will mean that one has to backspace twice in order to effectively backspace and delete the paragraph. But this behaviour would be fully in line with all other word processor that I know (MS Word, OpenOffice, MS PowePoint).

I find this behaviour in eg Word very annoying... so I guess people work differently.

The user should not have to use the GUI to do something as simple as that!

I agree it should be simple to make the current environment change to the standard environment. What do you think about binding a keybord shortcut, perhaps 'M-s', to this action (combined with a separate GUI button)?

We already have Alt-M-s and that's fine. But I would like something even simpler than that. Typing Enter twice seems to be a good solution.


On second thought... maybe somethign like this should really be discussed on the users' list.

Yes, once we've worked out a potential solution.

Abdel.

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