On 06/03/2016 11:05 AM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 03/06/2016 08:18, Richard Heck a écrit :
>> On 06/02/2016 08:04 PM, Giorgio Zavarise wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a question concerning the space around centered equation. When
>>> you type text and then add centered equations you may get a different
>>> results if you add an empty line; e.g. the following text will produce
>>> more spaces in the second case:
>>>
>>> Test 1
>>> \[
>>> A_{1}=\frac{h}{2}
>>> \]
>>> End Test 1
>>>
>>> Test 2
>>>
>>> \[
>>> A_{1}=\frac{h}{2}
>>> \]
>>>
>>> End Test 2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When using LyX, the fact that you have generated or not a blank line
>>> is basically hidden. As far as I know, the only way to detect it is
>>> looking at the LateX Source panel.
>>> Hence my question is: Is there a workaround to know where I placed a
>>> blank line?
>>> Is it possible that Lyx shows a special character, or something
>>> similar, to let you know where you put a blank line (I mean something
>>> like the carriage return in WORD, that can be visible or it can be
>>> hidden)?
>>
>> Tools> Preferences> Document Handling> Mark End of Paragraphs
>>
>> rh
>>
>
> Which should be the default setting IMO.

You can raise that on devel, but I think we had that discussion once.

rh


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