Felix Breuer schrieb: > AFAICT "multi-paragraph" has become "block content". Cell->Special > > Properties->Block Content will give you the choice between always/if > hyphenated/never. The second option is the default so "block content" is > automatically activated when you select hyphenation for a cell. > OK, I understand now. However: why does "block content" need to be a special mode at all? This is an additional concept that the TeXmacs user has to understand.
Of course it is convenient to be able to add table rows with a simple <enter>. Yet, it is much easier to learn that <Alt>-Arrow generally adds rows or columns, than to understand the principle of when <enter> works for new rows and when not. I would suggest to set "block content" to "always" by default and maybe even remove the option completely. > When would you want to have block content without hyphenation? What is > the difference between the two anyway? > When would you want non-block-content at all? The only difference that I see between block-content and non-block-content is the function of the <enter> key. Is this worth the effort and confusion of distinguishing at all? >> * Cell Hyphenation does not seem to work as it used to: Previously, a >> hyphenated cell would be limited in width to the column width (which was >> determined by the widest un-hyphenated column, unless specified >> otherwise.) Now, cell-hyphenation does not seem to do anything any more. >> The attached document demonstrates this difference in rendering between >> 1.0.6 and 1.0.6.6 >> > > You have to set Table->Width->Paragraph to limit the table width. > Hyphenation then works as expected. > > I do not have 1.0.6 installed right now. Does this change remove the > difference in rendering? > True, with this option set, the file renders identical in both versions. However, having a small table that is not supposed to span the whole paragraph, the difference is there. > > All in all, I think the table UI has improved significantly, but there > are still quite a few subtleties to master, before you achieve precisely > the layout you want. > Exactly what I said! _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
