I was going by regular enter as opposed to shift-enter. =\
Auto-correction as in "guess what you're trying to do" - as in any
non-"smart" editor you would have had to explicitly upper case any leading
letters.
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"Steve Thackery" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>> If I recall correctly, the 'newline equals new sentence' logic is
>> mirrored throughout all autocorrecting Microsoft software that I can
>> think of......
>
> But surely this is nothing to do with autocorrection. We are in text
> entry mode, not autocorrection mode.
>
> It's exactly like typing "My dog <shift+enter> has fleas" in Word.
>
> And when you do that, you get a lower case 'h'.
>
> So, designed in or not, I think it's faulty functionality and would
> support the OP's thought that it should go in as a bug report.
>
> So how is that done?
>
> SteveT