On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 22:48, Edward J. Huff wrote: > [...] So I made a bunch of > splits with the credit field already filled in so they > wouldn't move. At the end, I had a bunch of blank splits > I wanted to delete, so I selected the split, clicked delete, > answered the dialog, selected the next split, clicked delete, > answered the dialog, clicked delete, answered the dialog... > oops!! I deleted the whole transaction. So I got to do it > twice. (There ought to be a small change which would make > that less likely ... but I don't know what it would be). > Here is what I think now: after a delete split, the cursor should always end up on the next split after the one which was deleted. Any other behavior is counterintuitive and unexpected. The above minor disaster does not happen if the cursor acts as it ought to.
Unless anyone can tell me why it shouldn't do that, (or that it's already fixed in g2 -- I haven't built g2 yet...), I'll file a bug report so it gets on the to-do list. Probably I will also fix it but maybe not immediately. -- Ed Huff _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
