On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 08:42:41AM +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote: > The 'real' stuff is moving line and pagebreak above/below from the > paragraph (and the core...) two two insets InsetPagebreak and InsetLine.
Instead of being in the dialogs, they should now go in the Insert menu somewhere. As you point out later, this makes them a lot more discoverable, and is closer to what other word processors have. It is illogical to have them in a dialog where they are no longer part of the object's properties. I'm sure you can find a kind UI person to do this for you. > lines and pagebreaks and it is easier to handle (moving a pagebreak is > like cut&past of an ordinary character and not clicking around in > two paragraph dialogs...) Good to hear you resolved the last "complaint" we discussed last time this idea came up. I assume that the way this is coded means that the semantics of "above" and "below" aren't troublesome ? That is, if I put a vertical line above some paragraph, there isn't a risk of it being paginated such that the line is on its own at the bottom of the previous page ? regards john