Aran Cherubim
Resident Citizen
Not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but I have this annoying issue where if I use the enter button to change lines for a new paragraph, and then push backstroke at any point when writing on the new paragraph, it will somehow shift the entire new paragraph back towards the previous paragraph.
So I might write a text like this:
"Hello, yes yes yes.
It is i."
But if I make a type and press a backstroke to fix it, the result will be like this:
"Hello yes yes yes
It is i."
If I press more than once, I might end up like this:
"Hello, yes yes yes. It is i."
There is a fix for this, I've noticed, which is to add a simple space to each empty intervening line, this seems to prevent the backwards shifting of new paragraphs, but it's... well, it just feels like unnecessary busywork to fix a problem that shouldn't be there.
I am using Chrome.
So I might write a text like this:
"Hello, yes yes yes.
It is i."
But if I make a type and press a backstroke to fix it, the result will be like this:
"Hello yes yes yes
It is i."
If I press more than once, I might end up like this:
"Hello, yes yes yes. It is i."
There is a fix for this, I've noticed, which is to add a simple space to each empty intervening line, this seems to prevent the backwards shifting of new paragraphs, but it's... well, it just feels like unnecessary busywork to fix a problem that shouldn't be there.
I am using Chrome.