*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 493335 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493335

 We are aware of that and we have been having this issue for a while.   (this 
is a duplicate  of bug #493335). 
It's a subtle bug to figure out. <cough> Any kind of help is very welcome on 
this </cough>

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 493335
   delete a subtask with selection on the arrow leaves the arrow

** Changed in: gtg
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Backspace converts SubTask to plain arrow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523023
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Status in Getting Things GNOME!: Confirmed

Bug description:
>From within the task editor, I create a new subtask '- new subtask', then 
>press enter, a new arrow appears ready for a new subtask.  I start typing, but 
>mistype and press backspace until just the arrow is left on the line.  The 
>arrow converts from the large subtask arrow to a plain "body text" arrow.  The 
>new text is no longer a subtask.  

Also, placing the cursor just after the first character of a subtask text, then 
press backspace.  This converts the complete subtask text into normal text and 
changes the arrow into a plain arrow.  It is almost like the subtask tag is 
being erased.

I expect to be able to correct my mistake at the beginning of the subtask text 
without the subtask being undone.  Of course, if I backspace over the arrow, i 
expect the subtask to effectively be deleted.  Currently, I have to backspace 
over the arrow to fix a mistake made at the beginning of the subtask text.



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