https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51689
--- Comment #16 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #15)
> What an ugly solution ;-).
Solution doesnt have to pretty :D, it just has to be discoverable and if i had
to look for it, which i did when i was doing documentation, i'd check the
dialog and would assume others would also.
> Having another entry under 'Formatting Mark' is good as it helps to learn
> the Alt+Enter shortcut. But why should users be allowed to add a break in
> sections, indexes (if enabled) etc. but not for tables? (I don't want to
> change how to deal with tables.)
If i'm getting you write, my answer would be that sections are no different
than text in non-sections, where you press enter and the cursor moves downward
and not that the cursor moves upwards. Not a huge adjustment to press alt+enter
rather than enter at A1. Change comes everyday so you have to adapt. :D
> It would be helpful to have the same processing of input in all situations
> meaning enter in objects at the very first item add a line break before the
> object.
If it didnt so negatively hurt inserting a section, i might be with you on
this. If its feasible to do it for indexes, go for it.
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