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On 5/4/01 at 1:39 AM Sam TH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What do you think would be a good user interface to adding lines between list items?

Currently, AW works like this:

If you hit return twice, it eliminates the new list element.  In other words, RET-RET 
behaves exactly like RET-BKSP.

There are a few possibilites here:

1. The second return could generate another new list element, leaving the previous new 
one blank. [ This is how the first AW implementation worked ]
2. The new return could behave like backspace, the way it currently does in AW and 
Word.
3. The new return could insert a blank line *before* the current list element, the way 
you describe WordPerfect working.
4. The new return could add another line to the document, at the end, but without a 
list header on it.

The only way currently to insert the blank lines you are talking about is to go back 
to the beginning of the line the new list element is on, and hit return.  I think this 
qualifies as definitely non-intuitive.

Does anyone have suggestions for improving this interface?

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I found the current list procedure to be very nice (and intuitive) on Abiword.  
(Intuitive meaning on my first try at ending a list, I was sucessful without looking 
at the help).  One likes to keep procedures that seem intuitive.

I assume that what we are discussing here is not a "standard" change to lists which 
will be handled in the planned list dialoge.  Instead what is desired ist an adhoc 
change in the body of the list where spacing for one item will very.  I would suggest 
that return in combination with one of the special keys (shift or contral or alt) 
would be a way to easily add additional lines between list items or in the body of a 
list.

Again, I would add this as an enhancement in the bug list and move on to Ver 1.

It seems that the possible "required" enhancements at this point is a basic table 
function & something for letterheads.  (multiple headers with an ability to vary by 
page would handle the letterhead thing in a straight forward way.  Images in headers 
could come later.)

My feeling is, that in many ways, Abiword is more stable than many commercial 
products, loads faster and presents a more friendly interface for the average user.  
The sooner current feature set is completed the better.

Regards,
J. Raines



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