On 29/11/2018 22:25, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 29. November 2018 20:53:26 CET schrieb Baris Erkus 
<bariser...@hotmail.com>:
On 11/29/2018 11:37 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2018, Kornel Benko wrote:

It looks different (sometimes grayish) with different fonts. You may
have
overseen it.

Kornel,

   For all document classes that box is unchecked. I suppose that years
ago I
prepared a beamer document that had that preference box checked and the
paragraph ending symbol just hung around in the new presentations.

   I've seen applications that offer a symbol for paragraph endings,
but have
not understood their benefit. Paragraphs I write, in all text
applications,
are either separated by a blank line or are indented. That's sufficient
visual cues for me. :-)

Best regards,

Rich

I have seen this sign in my documents that I have prepared in the older
version of LyX but opened in a newer version. I can confirm this sign
appear in LyX documents with classes other than beamer.

I have thought that this has something to do with the encoding of "end
of paragraph" character and maybe related to Windows. Not sure. Would
like to hear the actual meaning.

Baris

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See C.1.5 in UserGuide.lyx

        Kornel


No, I think that's a different one.

The one from Rich's screenshot marks and creates an extra blank line in order to keep the documents as they used to look like with older version. But since the blank line was actually rather a bug it is safe to remove the symbol in almost all cases.

There was an announcement about that in some version but I can't find it just now.

Daniel

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