> This is indeed annoying but > 2/ the real problem is this endframe business that is a kludge to use > beamer with LyX. The real solution would probably be to use an InsetFlex > instead.
it is not only endframe, but if one switches from an itemize to a section, subsection, part etc this is not intended to be part of the itemize nesting (or is it?) whereas at the moment that is what happens... > if one resets the first nested to standard it is not immediate clear > what to do with the items that follow. i understand, but a standard paragraph seems to be the exception in the sense that one might or might not want to keep the nesting. i situations like these shouldn't default behavior try to accommodate the typical use case? i might be wrong, but i don't think that this one: > They stay as they are. is the common one. and if one wants this then one can easily increase the depth manually up until the desired level. also, i for example wasn't aware of this: > When you are at the end of an environment, you do M-Return and it and always reset to standard with the drop down combo in the toolbar and then have to decrement the indenting depth (very annoying). i suspect most people do this as well. > Actually I had a plan to have a plain Return do that when the > paragraph is empty (so that one does just press Return tzice), but I > never took the time to do it. this would be an improvement indeed, but it seems to me that we still have to 1. cater for the typical use case when resetting to standard 2. handle the situations when we switch to endframes, sections and the like. wrt 1 it seems much more logical that resetting to standard snaps out of the itemizing, and that M-return is rather bound to creating a new paragraph that preserves the nesting. what do you think? ed.