On Sunday, October 20, 2002, at 11:14 AM, Karel Jansens wrote:
>
> On Sunday 20 October 2002 16:59, Daniel Padilla wrote:
>> You don't need any beta or "/r" for a return, newton has that
>> built
>> in, or is there any reason for not using it?
>
> Well, the 'inverted L' is a bit tricky, especially if you're using
> smaller
> font sizes. For instance: start too high and the recognizer can make
> all
> kinds of silly things of it.
>
You can also tap the caret to bring up the punctuation palette, then
tap the return.
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