"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
> 
> Brian Rectanus wrote:
> >
> > I have an older document (pre-ERT inset) that does this:
> >
> > \footnotesize
> > \verbatimlisting{$HOME/lyx/DBDocs/examples/ex01.txt}
> > \normalsize
> > \pagebreak
> >
> > When I open it up in the CVS version, it is converted into 4 1-line ERTs
> > instead of 1 4-line ERT.  Is this done on purpose?  It is kinda annoying
> > and rather ugly.
> >
> > -Brian
> Use a Control Enter at the end of the first three lines.

I realize that, but that would mean converting all old documents to use
C-Enters or converting all of the new documents to use a single ERT
inset (both ugly migration, IMO).  Besides, with the C-Enters in the old
LyX, it is pretty ugly as it is not needed and the first line is
indented.  Then, when converting to the new ERT insets, it is still not
the same as just putting 4 lines in a new ERT inset (C-Enters are still
in the converted ERT inset, but no longer needed, or desired).

-Brian

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