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>.If you go to Format|Paragraph and select paragraph, then <p><br></p> is inserted in the document.
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
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
Thanks for correcting and replying by bottom posting.
Bugzilla can be used also to ask for enhancements of the product. RFE's Maybe a good time to do it, now the stand-alone composer is in alpha.
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