Enter usually adds a new paragraph on just about every word processor I've used.

I've always seen abiword do this, when was the last time you used abiword?

Besides, new lines are usually formed b the word wrapping, it would be dumb to make 
the default one tap on enter cause a forced line break [ on a word processor ].

The only place I can understand your frustration is on text editors, on systems that 
don't use the \r\n sequence for paragraph, and that usually have a convenction for 
ease of readability in which you separate the paragraphs with a blank line and where 
you don't have word wrapping, hence, the need to use enter as line breaker.

Your proposition is much more unnatural on a word processor, as far as I can see.

hugs, rms

On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 10:45:53AM -0500, James Montgomerie wrote:
> I just checked out e fresh CVS of Abiword to do some work on (i.e. using
> as a word processor, not coding).
> 
> The hasty decision to switch to the new styles is perplexing me.  All my
> documents now have double-width spaces between all the paragraph,
> because the 'Normal' style has changed to have a blank line-space after
> each explicitly typed 'enter'.  Whilst this might be the more
> typographically 'correct' option, it is not what I expect from a word
> processor - 'enter' starts a new /line/ not a new /paragraph/.
> 
> Everyone presses enter twice to start a new paragraph.  On AbiWord, that
> now gives a gigantic vertical space instead of a blank line space.
> 
> This change is already frustrating me, and I am absolutely sure that, if
> it makes it into a release, it will frustrate most users too.
> 
> Jamie.
> 

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