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Re: Line Break / Paragraph Break [message #29932 is a reply to message #29921] |
Tue, 30 November 2010 17:09   |
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evandro.poa wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 10:56 | Hi there,
Iīm new in U++ and I was looking in QTF specification, but i canīt find distinction between a line break and a paragraph break, it exists?
If not, how I could archive this feature, have a line break in a paragraph without break a paragraph?
thanks in advanced.
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[ [l60; In paragraph&New line, same paragraph&][ New paragraph]]
There is a distinction... '[]' means paragraph and '&' means "new line". New line may be in paragraph or outside of it. If you don't add a new line at the end or start of a paragraph it share same line as previous paragraph. QTF is a bit different that other "text formats", it doesn't include new line at the end of a paragraph, here paragraph is an style-able entity, so you may have paragraphs in paragraphs.
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Re: Line Break / Paragraph Break [message #29973 is a reply to message #29932] |
Wed, 01 December 2010 19:34   |
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mirek
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andreincx wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 11:09 |
evandro.poa wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 10:56 | Hi there,
Iīm new in U++ and I was looking in QTF specification, but i canīt find distinction between a line break and a paragraph break, it exists?
If not, how I could archive this feature, have a line break in a paragraph without break a paragraph?
thanks in advanced.
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[ [l60; In paragraph&New line, same paragraph&][ New paragraph]]
There is a distinction... '[]' means paragraph and '&' means "new line". New line may be in paragraph or outside of it. If you don't add a new line at the end or start of a paragraph it share same line as previous paragraph. QTF is a bit different that other "text formats", it doesn't include new line at the end of a paragraph, here paragraph is an style-able entity, so you may have paragraphs in paragraphs.
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Sorry, but this explanation is IMO incorrect.
'&' is always the paragraph break. There are no line breaks in QTF (it is document format).
'[' and ']' are formatting brackets. Formatting can be active over the span of several paragraphs (even tables and table cells).
Mirek
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Re: Line Break / Paragraph Break [message #29976 is a reply to message #29973] |
Wed, 01 December 2010 19:55   |
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luzr wrote on Wed, 01 December 2010 19:34 |
andreincx wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 11:09 |
evandro.poa wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 10:56 | Hi there,
Iīm new in U++ and I was looking in QTF specification, but i canīt find distinction between a line break and a paragraph break, it exists?
If not, how I could archive this feature, have a line break in a paragraph without break a paragraph?
thanks in advanced.
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[ [l60; In paragraph&New line, same paragraph&][ New paragraph]]
There is a distinction... '[]' means paragraph and '&' means "new line". New line may be in paragraph or outside of it. If you don't add a new line at the end or start of a paragraph it share same line as previous paragraph. QTF is a bit different that other "text formats", it doesn't include new line at the end of a paragraph, here paragraph is an style-able entity, so you may have paragraphs in paragraphs.
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Sorry, but this explanation is IMO incorrect.
'&' is always the paragraph break. There are no line breaks in QTF (it is document format).
'[' and ']' are formatting brackets. Formatting can be active over the span of several paragraphs (even tables and table cells).
Mirek
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Sorry for misinformation, but that's what i've thought for long time about QTF. Someone should add that to documentation to make it clear.
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