Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Would you care to explain exactly what they are supposed to do? The
latter says it is supposed to "undo the effect of" the former. But if
I use the latter at the beginning of a paragraph, it deletes the first
character, even if I've just used the former.

They may be broken now, but at the time the idea was that
break-paragraph-skip when used on an empty line would insert a default
skip: you can see this as a way to leverage the usual
Return-Return-Return type of formatting of word users to make them
enter a proper space instead. It could even be made to cycle through
types of spaces, like the horizontal spaces in mathed.

I guess that the backspace version is not useful now that vertical
spacing is done via proper insets and not paragraph parameters.

So I take it we should either file a bug report about this, or else we should disable, if not delete, the LFUNs, because they clearly don't do what they were supposed to do.

rh

JMarc

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