When you are writing a new document or a new part in a document, you can create elements sequentially by pressing the Enter (or Return) key. The current element is terminated and a new one is created immediately after.
Most often, the new element created is simply a paragraph, whatever the type of the previous element. You can change the element type by selecting the desired type from the XHTML menu or by clicking the corresponding button.
When a <pre>
formatted element is at the end of the
document and the cursor is at the end of that element, hitting the Enter key
creates a new line in the <pre>
. To create another
element, say a paragraph, after the <pre>, you have to select the whole
<pre>
element with the F2 key and to press Enter.
In the same way, you can create a new paragraph after the table by selecting the whole table and pressing Enter.
When a whole element like <h2>
or
<li>
is selected the Enter key creates a new
<h2>
or <li>
after.