Vincent Massol wrote:
> On Dec 29, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi devs,
>>>
>>> A) Should xwiki/2.0 support multi-line headers?
>>>
>>> I'm +0. Wikimodel, HTML and Open Office support them.
>>
>> I'm -0. I don't think they're useful, but since they are already  
>> implemented
>> it doesn't matter much.

-0

>>
>>> B) What should happen when you press Enter inside a header in the new
>>> WYSIWYG?
>>>
>>> B1) Currently, the text is moved on a new line, but still inside the
>>> header (multi-line header).
>>>
>>> I'm +1 since it's already done (We agreed that you have to press  
>>> Enter
>>> twice to generate a new paragraph).
>>
>> +1 for this one since it's what we have and it's consistent with the  
>> "press
>> Enter twice" behavior.
> 
> Can you explain why it's "consistent"? I don't understand the  
> consistency.
> 
> Imagine you're on a header. You've finished typing it and you press  
> enter. You start typing your text to realize you're not in a  
> paragraph. You select the text you've typed and  click in the toolbar  
> to select the paragraph style. Yuck!

+1 for Vincent's comment. Which users expect to still be in a header
after pressing enter? I certainly don't.

-1 for B1

> Thanks
> -Vincent
> 
>> Guillaume
>>
>>> B2) Text is moved in a new paragraph, below the header. Shift+Enter
>>> would have the effect described in B1).
>>>
>>> I'm -0.

+1

>>> B3) Text is moved in a new header of the same level, below the  
>>> current
>>> one. Shift+Enter would have the effect described in B1). This is what
>>> Open Office does (and we agreed not to follow it).
>>>
>>> I'm -0.

-1

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Sergiu Dumitriu
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