Thanks for confirming that. I will add your comment to the bug report 
linked here <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1763>.

Rob...

On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 1:27:34 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> I just updated my devel branch to the latest version, and now I do get 
> your behavior.
>
> Leo 6.4-devel, devel branch, build b80354f543
> 2020-12-01 13:15:07 -0500
> Python 3.8.5, PyQt version 5.15.1
>
> Windows 10 AMD64 (build 10.0.19041) SP0
>
> This behavior was present in build b80354f543. It was not present in build 
> d1bd39e14d
>
> On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 1:10:44 PM UTC-5 Rob wrote:
>
>> My setup:
>>
>> Leo 6.4-devel, devel branch, build 99fcd556ed
>> 2020-11-28 07:01:52 -0600
>> Python 3.7.3, PyQt version 5.9.6
>> Windows 10 AMD64 (build 10.0.19041) SP0
>>
>> Losing focus from headline only happens w/ DELETE, not BACKSPACE and yes, 
>> restarting Leo makes no difference. I started noticing something odd a few 
>> days ago, but just this morning looked at it more closely to make sure I 
>> wasn't imagining things. I will post a bug report shortly, though I wonder 
>> if I'm the only one who sees this behavior.
>>
>> Rob...
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 12:04:47 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Running Windows on a near-current devel branch, I don't get this 
>>> behavior.  I tried both as described by Rob, and by backspacing to delete a 
>>> character, and neither time did the focus go to the body.  Going back to 
>>> the release version 6.3, I also don't get this behavior.
>>>
>>> I also tried the 6.3 release version on a Linux VM and did not get Rob's 
>>> behavior.  I wonder if closing Leo and restarting might restore the 
>>> original behavior (though I imagine Rob has already tried this)?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 10:58:04 AM UTC-5 Rob wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>    1. CTRL-H to edit a node headline.
>>>>    2. Find any character in the headline to delete.
>>>>    3. Press DELETE.
>>>>    4. Focus immediately goes to node body rather than staying in the 
>>>>    headline text.
>>>>
>>>> This is somewhat recent and I don't know which version introduced this 
>>>> new behavior. Before I file a bug, I thought I would ask here first if 
>>>> this 
>>>> was intentional and if so, what's the rationale? If not, then I'll file a 
>>>> bug (I consider it one as it's very inconvenient if I want to delete more 
>>>> than one headline character at a time).
>>>>
>>>> Rob...
>>>>
>>>

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