On 1/30/08, at 4:54 , Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
For instance, where should a "\paragraph" end? Imagine this:
\section{my section}
Some text here
\paragraph{a paragraph}
Here is the paragraph. But where does it end?
Is this part of the paragraph? Or only the section?
What if I have some equation:
\[
\sin(x)
\]
Is this now still the same paragraph?
\section{the next section}
The idea is not drag and drop directly in the document which could have problems you envision. (We can already do this via foldings, but it is unstable.) Instead, if we could drag and drop in the sidebar "Go to Symbol" we would have no option but to move whole paragraphs, subsections, or sections, much like OmniOutliner. This was a feature I could not live without in the old More II, but had to adjust when the program vanished. It should be part of the greater GTD philosophy, much like keeping fingers on the keyboard. When it came to a choice between OmniOutliner and Textmate, I chose the latter because of its numerous amazing features, but giving up clean folding and dragging and dropping sections was nontrivial.
Jenny
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