Suppose I have an itemize like the following:

\item one
\item two
\item three
\item four

If I select the text "two" and put it into a LyX note or a branch, the
entire item is placed in the inset. This is different from 2.3.x, where
only the text is placed in the inset. This new feature is great! It will
be one of my favorite features of 2.4.x.

Would it be reasonable to _not_ start a new list in this case? I have no
idea if that's reasonable but thought I would ask. The reason is that it
affects spacing. Also, in the attached .lyx file, (I think) my preferred
behavior would be for the enum to continue, not to start a new one.

Another question related to this: should the output from a branch inset
that is enabled be equivalent to the output as if the inset were
dissolved?

Scott

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