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No new line without new paragraph?

Posted: 2004-09-28 22:44:18
by Paul Howson
NisusWriter Express appears to lack a newline character -- shift-return in MSWord, InDesign, PageMaker, etc, etc. How does one force a new line without starting a new paragraph?

Re: No new line without new paragraph?

Posted: 2004-09-28 23:16:48
by HeatherKay
That's a good question, and one I'd like answered. I was hoping it would make it into NWE2...

Heather K

Double ditto

Posted: 2004-09-29 07:27:18
by jwx1
The No. 1 irritation in NWE is the lack of a new line key combination.

No new line without new paragraph?

Posted: 2004-09-29 16:54:02
by Paul Howson
Nisus have obviously gone to considerable lengths to remain compatible with the MSWord document model (viz the use of rtf as the file format).

Strange then that such an important and long-standing feature should be overlooked. It's been present in MSWord since the mid 1980s and thence in most word processors and DTP programs.

Have Nisus Software given any explanation as to why this facility has been omitted? Is it an oversight or a deliberate policy?

Posted: 2004-09-29 21:28:06
by charles
Hi:

This feature was not very often requested before 2.0 so we have invested our time working on other features that more users were asking about. We have had a lot of feedback on this one though since 2.0 so we are looking into adding it for a future release.

-Charles

Posted: 2004-09-29 23:20:27
by HeatherKay
charles wrote:This feature was not very often requested before 2.0
Really? Was I the only one who asked about it with NWE1?

Odd. I would have thought it fairly high on a wish list. I'm not too keen on footnotes and stuff 8)

Really need Line Breaks without New Paragraphs

Posted: 2005-02-24 16:20:21
by GregP
Hi there, just to let any Nisus folks who might be reading this, I want to echo the need for the ability to have line breaks without a new paragraph. This is very important and is certainly a make-or-break feature for me.

Posted: 2005-02-24 19:08:17
by midwinter
Not a dealbreaker, but useful to me.