On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 07:48:04PM +0200, Martin Vermeer wrote:

> I forgot even more. Attached a better version. Hit it hard.
> 
> (Found one glitch already: with a newline at end of paragraph, the cursor
> may get stuck and refuse to go up. It's not a good idea to have a
> newline at end paragraph :-)
> 
I managed to hit that too once, but after that it didn't happen again, 
even though I didn't change anything. 

I newline at the end of the paragraph seems to create two identical
cursor positions at the blank line.  (You can move from one to the
other with cursor keys.)  Marking and copying this zero-sized
part copies the linebreak, deleting it in any way deletes the linebreak.

The "first" position on the blank line shouldn't be there, it is
really the same as the last position in _front_ of the linebreak.
Typing something there will appear in front of the linebreak
which is weird, given that the cursor stays still at the
last line. The "second" position on the blank line is the correct
after-the-linebreak position.

This is a bit strange, but a very small problem given that it only
occur when the linebreak is the very last thing in the paragraph.
Type in anything extra, and everything is instantly normal. I see no
strange effects at all when the linebreak isn�'t the last thing.

Even with this small glitch, it is much better than the previous
situation with no new line showing until it actually contained text.
The previous was wrong also - latex will indeed make more vspace when
a paragraph ends in a newline.

Helge Hafting

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