> Just to be sure: You are pointing to the (as we call it) input bar, 
> containing the dropdown menu for the input mode and the text field, right [1]?

right

>>   * hit Strg-A to mark the line so I can start with a new query

> And just a note: When placing the cursor in this field, previously entered 
> should automatically be highlighted. Maybe that depends on the OS, I’m not 
> sure.

ah yes, it is automatically highlighted directly after placing the cursor - no 
problem there. It is NOT highlighted when the cursor is still in place and I 
click again (at least on Windows). Sorry I was not specific about this - and 
not really a problem here.

>>   * enter a slash to my XPath, it jumps back to a random entry in the 
>> history, and does appends my slash to that entry. This does not make sense 
>> to me at all.

> That doesn’t sounds reasonable. It seems to work on my system, though, and I 
> cannot remember something has been changed.

Thanks for the feedback. Now this is strange, I just restarted my GUI and the 
problem vanishes :-o
(Usually the GUI will remain open for several days on my machine so I do not 
restart very often)
Seems I have to look closer on what causes this behaviour. Glad to know it is 
not intended, though.
I hope I can reproduce this soon.

Maybe I accidentally hit some shortcut to prompt this behaviour? It is strange, 
because it happens so often I thought this had changed.
I am on Windows 10 with Java 19.0.1 (plus JTattoo-1.6.13)- this might be some 
odd Windows thing I accidentally trigger regularly, it seems. For the moment, I 
just cannot tell how.

Thanks, Daniel

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