On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> > 
> > > I use that also but I think a more intuitive way for that would just to
> > > use the BackSpace key. If the paragraph is empty, then the environment
> > > will switch automatically to "Standard" instead of deleting the new
> > > paragraph. Of course this will mean that one has to backspace twice in
> > > order to effectively backspace and delete the paragraph. But this
> > > behaviour would be fully in line with all other word processor that I know
> > > (MS Word, OpenOffice, MS PowePoint).
> > 
> > I find this behaviour in eg Word very annoying... so I guess people work
> > differently.
> > 
> > > The user should not have to use the GUI to do something as simple as that!
> > 
> > I agree it should be simple to make the current environment change to the
> > standard environment. What do you think about binding a keybord shortcut,
> > perhaps 'M-s', to this action (combined with a separate GUI button)?
> 
> We already have Alt-M-s and that's fine. But I would like something even
> simpler than that. 

What the heck does 'Alt-M-s' mean? Or do you mean 'M-p s'?
(I thought Alt and Meta was the same key...)

> Typing Enter twice seems to be a good solution.

That sounds like it could be good.

/Christian

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