Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Abdelrazak" == Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Abdelrazak> I use that also but I think a more intuitive way for that
Abdelrazak> would just to use the BackSpace key. If the paragraph is
Abdelrazak> empty, then the environment will switch automatically to
Abdelrazak> "Standard" instead of deleting the new paragraph.
I really don't like that. What I wanted to propose (as I wrote in a
bug which number I do not remember) is to kill
break-paragraph-keep-layout (M-Return) and recycle the binding to a
new break-paragraph-reset-layout that would:
- insert a paragraph break
- reduce depth by one
- set the layout to the one of the enclosing nesting (think enumerate
in itemize) or the standard layout at depth 0.
I think the resetting at the time of a paragraph break is better than
after the fact.
I don't really understand what you propose. Could you explain in terms
which a newbye user would understand?
Another idea would be to extent the dEPM mechanism: If I type return
twice after a list or an enumeration then the layout will switch
automatically to "Standard". I think this last idea is even more
intuitive for the user than Word behaviour.
Abdel.