Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > I'll take a closer look as soon as I can,
thanks. > but I am not sure what > handleBibitem does from a cursory glance. it does the necessary things after backspace and delete, if bibitems are involved. Mainly: - if the bibitem itself has been deleted (this is always the case if the cursor is in pos 0 in that function) and the previous paragraph is bibliography as well, the paragraphs are merged (the code is mainly copied from BackspacePos0). - if the bibitem itself has been deleted and the previous paragraph is no bibliography, the paragraph is reset to default layout. - else, do nothing. > BTW, is there a reason why > this is a method and not a plain function? I turned it to a (private) method in order to access setCursorIntern. Jürgen
