On 9/7/07, Andreas Martens wrote:

> What's the problem with a position marker?
> If you insert "AB" and then insert a bookmark between this two characters:
> What do you expect if you select both characters and delete them? The
> bookmark should be deleted as well, I assume.

Yes, to me this is correct behaviour...

> What do you expect if you press <DEL> beginning in front of the "A" two
> times? First the "A" will be deleted and then the "B". The bookmark will
> be deleted with the "B". Does this fit to your expectation? Or do you
> have a better idea?

Ah... I see... now i understand what you mean...:-)

The only other way i can think of is if a "search and replace" and
"deletion" were
treated as independent use cases.. in terms of text removal....in that
the first one
retains the bookmarks and the second case does not....

(just out of curiousity i did a test with ms-word... and there the
search-and-replace retains the beginning and trailing bookmarks.. but
when i use the backspace button to delete text... the bookmark appears
to move with the cursor...which also seems very odd to me..)

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