On 23/4/2011 20:01, Bernd wrote:
Linux GTK2

Before I file a bug, please somebody try and confirm:

Steps to reproduce:
1: put a TEdit onto a form and compile and run the application
(or alternatively just open one of the IDE's dialogs which contains a
TEdit like for example refactor ->  rename)

2. write some text into it and then select a few characters in the
middle of the word. For example I will write the text
"TFooBar" into the TEdit and then select the three letters "Foo".
Then press any (printable) key.

3: I expect it to look like this (I have pressed X and the | marks the
position of the caret), this is what I expect:
TX|Bar

4. And this is what happens:
TBX|ar

It removes the "Foo" as expected but then jumps over the B and inserts after it.

This is very annoying, its already slowly starting to influence the
way I edit text in all other applications. Can somebody confirm this

I can confirm

Luiz


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