Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| > You did look at the example right?
| > 
| > \begin{tabular}[p{5cm}|c]
| > cell one line one \newline
| > cell one line two & cell two \\
| > cell three & cell four
| > \end{tabular}
| > 
| 
| I did look ;), you see the \newline? Well if I do Ctrl-Return in LyX
| LyXParagraph can output or \newline or \\ well it does the last, output
| \\ now the question was should we change this behaviour to let it output
| \newline instead of \\?

So you are not speaking of tabulars anymore? But about plain
paragraphs?

What is the difference on the TeX level? \\ has some optional
arguments that we could support, does \newline have them?

        Lgb

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