Darren Freeman wrote:
once upon a time, I could type extra whitespace between words and then
it would magically go away when I left that region of text.
Now, extra space keypresses have no effect and I feel like I'm in a
straight-jacket. I can still insert a space *before* an existing space,
because I might be about to type a word between them, just not after
one. Anybody else get that feeling or prefer the old behaviour?
What is it about the previous behavior (which I don't recall, but that
proves nothing) that you find desirable? The part about allowing a
space before a space (so that you can insert a word between them) is
obviously functional, but what is the appeal of inserting a space after
a space knowing LyX will clean it up later? Just curious.
/Paul