Altering the document structure through the TOC palette adds an extra blank lines in your document

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Jonathan Moore

09 May, 2013 08:09 PM

Not sure if this happened in previous versions but with the latest 2.2beta, if you alter the document structure via the TOC palette every last paragraph under a heading (at whatever level) has an extra blank line added. I've also noticed that even though I've switched off the option to add closing #'s to header elements, these also get added back to every header element when altering the document structure through the TOC palette.

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Fletcher on 10 May, 2013 02:12 AM

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    Yup.

    ;)

    That behavior has been there since the beginning. When rearranging document sections, there has to be some cleanup done to keep spacing between sections so they don't run together, or get too far apart. My decision was to keep two blank lines before each header. Why? Because that's what I like. ;)

    I'll look at the closing hashtags and see about tweaking that behavior.

    F-

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  2. 2 Posted by Jonathan Moore on 10 May, 2013 10:17 AM

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    Good to know that it's an intended behaviour. The power of the TOC palette more than outweighs any preference for document spacing I many have. :)

  3. Fletcher closed this discussion on 10 May, 2013 10:01 PM.

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