![]() ![]() I NEVER expect a line brake when I hit the enter key… It is wrong… it is bad… I know there is some XML going on and the paragraph field is a jerky HTML element that will probably never go away… but I can say it would be reasonable to replace a double newline with a paragraph break. So The behavior could be: Don’t do a new paragraph unless two newlines were introduced in a row, indicating that a new paragraph was actually desired. (perhaps when I explicitly tell something to be a header… and I have the header material highlighted but the rest of the paragraph gets changed instead of making a new paragraph… I get a lot frustrated) It seems non-trivial… the vast majority of my documents require exact positioning of text and I only really want a new paragraph to be interpreted rarely. Since this behavior is undesirable and unexpected, but probably due to a technical issue with the XML nature of the document format.
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