On 09-Apr-8, at 11:54 AM, Daniel Dekany wrote:
>
> I just wanted to draw attention to this kind of problem: it's not
> about convenience (how many keystrokes is it to achieve something),
> but about preventing confusion ("Why the heck I can't do that???").
> I'm usually confident about what elements can occur where, so usually
> I won't be confused if an element is missing from that filtered list,
> find out why it's missing.

I find it frustrating that it is difficult to "wrap" chunks of  
information when elements are missing, and I would be delighted if the  
editor were to insert blank elements where they belong.  The  
application knows the title is missing, so have it insert a title  
element.  That's helpful.

Otherwise, I'm stuck doing a jig: select the chunk, insert an empty  
section ahead of it, copy the chunk, paste it into the section,  
reselect the chunk, delete it, fill in the title.  Yeeesh!

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