Hi Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Sonntag, 24. Oktober 1999 at 14:33:17 you wrote:
>>> Steps to reproduce the bug: Use auto-format when editing a
>>> reply. You're bound to hit it sometime! It's almost impossible
>>> not to. ;-)
>>> Seriously though, just reply with Auto-format on and try typing in
>>> a line above a quoted paragraph.
AM>> But Mark, many have mentioned this problem before and have been told
AM>> that it's a feature and not a bug. ;-)
MDP> Yes, but not to an accurate definition of how to fix it. I think we
MDP> can achieve this from here.
MDP> It's where two consecutive paragraphs are merged when there is no
MDP> clear line between them. I am refining the definition to say that it
MDP> right sometimes, but not when dealing with two differing quote
MDP> prefixed paragraphs.
Well, I wrote about that also, and I still can't see, why that should
be a feature in any way. But it's very easy to resolve. It should be
an option to select whether to use one or two newlines as a paragraph
separation.
What I have noticed as well is that even if I type something just
_before_ a paragraph, the first line of the paragraph is reformatted.
I do really expect the editor to leave the lines _behind_ what I'm
typing intact in any case. If I really want some paragraph to be
completely reformatted, I'd happily tell the editor to do so manually.
Oliver Sturm
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