On Tuesday, December 17, 2019 at 11:20:05 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> Thanks for input guys.
>
> ...but, we're talking about making a "new line".  It's on par with being 
> able to, say, "type capital letters" or erasing text. i.e it shouldn't even 
> be an issue for the user! I'm wondering if it is just overly difficult to 
> implement a solution that would allow users to simply, well, split the line 
> and think no more of it? Or possibly to introduce a special line breaking 
> character. Is there something fundamentally problematic?
>

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Yes it is fundamentally problematic. Open Word and type [Enter] .. What you 
insert is a [new paragraph] break
If you type [shift-Enter] you actually get a line-break within a paragraph.

Most users don't realize it, because they use a fundamentally broken 
default template and they user 2 x [Enter] to create text that looks like a 
paragraph. In reality they create a broken structure. 

So imo it's not a new problem. It's just that we tell our users that there 
is a difference. ... So they blame us for their ignorance. 

-------- end of rant

have fun!
mario



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