Bernard Mercier wrote:

Steve McMillen wrote:

I agree. There should be a preference for users who want <p> instead of <br>. It would also be nice to have Shift-Enter or Ctrl-Enter insert a <p>.

Fine if you want to default to <br> but for those of us trying to use Composer as an editor it would be nice to offer the choice.

Thx, Steve

Peter Valdemar M?rch wrote:

Hi,

There are many threads here and there about how <br> is inserted by
default so as not to confuse HTML mail users. Fine.

I also found many places that said that shift-return or hitting return
twice should instert a <p>. It doesn't. Not on my W2K running v:1.5 at
least.

Is there any way to insert a paragraph mark apart from going to the
HTML Source window? shift-return would be wonderful! But it doesn't
work.... :-(

I can't even figure out how to do it with the mouse! Should I fiddle
with the .jar file just to get paragraph marks? I must be missing
something... Or what?

Peter


If you go to Format|Paragraph and select paragraph, then <p><br></p> is inserted in the document.
But that's not what you wanted maybe?


Bernard

The behavior when setting the style to paragraph is not really what I expected or wanted. When I press Enter I still get a <br> but its still within the same paragraph region.


I don't see a way for the Enter key to insert a new paragraph below the current one. That is, if my cursor is at the "*" below:

<p>Some text.*</p>

Then when I press enter I would like to get:

<p>Some text.</p>
<p>*</p>

where my cursor is not in a new paragraph.

In the end, I think I'll just get used to pressing enter twice when I want a new paragraph. Arguably, this is how most editors work - I just got used paragraphs as the default with other HTML editors.

Thx, Steve
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