[brailleblaster] Re: Latest testing

  • From: "Vic Beckley" <vic.beckley3@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 13:02:36 -0400

Keith,

 

Yes, that works for headings. What if you are creating a list, though. It is
quite awkward to apply the style for every paragraph.

 

JMO!

 

 

Best regards from Ohio,

 

Vic

 

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[mailto:brailleblaster-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Keith Creasy
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 11:26 AM
To: brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [brailleblaster] Re: Latest testing

 

There is actually a pretty good reason it works that way. If you are
starting a new document you typically would choos heading1 as the style,
enter the heading, and then hit return to start the body of the text. You
probably want it to be a paragraph.

 

 

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[mailto:brailleblaster-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brandon Roller
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 10:25 AM
To: brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [brailleblaster] Re: Latest testing

 

I'm not sure if that is correct.

In word, if I select heading1 and begin typing when I hit return it returns
to the default paragraph style.

 

On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Vic Beckley <vic.beckley3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Congratulations guys! I couldn't break the latest ND by typing in text,
assigning styles, creating new elements or splitting elements. This is
looking very good.

I noticed that when you split an element the new element retains the style
of the original element. However, when you are at the end of an element and
press enter to create a new blank element, the para style is applied to the
new element. In my opinion, it would be more consistent with word processing
for the same style to be carried forward until the user manually changes it.
What I am saying is that if I have an element of the line style and press
enter to start a new element , the new element should have the line style
rather than the para style. I think this would be the expected behavior.
What does anyone else think about this?


Best regards from Ohio,

Vic



 

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