Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
José>   I have a personal agenda against this kind of hacks. :-) I
José> know because I have used them in the past.

I'd rather avoid such hacks too, since they do not add much we cannot
already can do.

José>   The solution would be to go to a box based approach (from a
José> linked list to a tree). We already have this model for insets so
José> this is not too far away. In the previous discussion that we had
José> before the general opinion has shifted and the only problem that
José> remains is how to make the user interface seemingly to users.

The 'only' problem is a very tough one...

Another solution is to remove this special handling for environments
and force to use depth when several paragraphs are in a same env.
But the many-paragraphs case isn't that exceptional and, in some cases, is even the most common. So it seems wrong to force extra work in that case. Surely we'd get a lot more complaints if the case at issue here were the more common one.

rh

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