https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169349

--- Comment #11 from Danat <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #10)
> (In reply to Danat from comment #9)
> > In what cases can that be useful? Is there anybody who practically benefits
> > from this behavior? I'm not arguing that it's not useful, but right now I
> > only see how it's inconvenient
> 
> When anyone clicks anywhere, they *always* expect the cursor to appear at
> the closest place to the clicked point. No one is required to click at 100%
> perfect coordinate. Just create a Writer document, put there some text, and
> check your own work with respect to mouse clicks.
> 
> When you have images there, it doesn't change. You may have an image
> selected; and then you click to the right or below of some text, and
> continue typing there.
> 
> In your case, you have a pathologic document, which behaves the same (I
> don't discuss that Writer is not the app one should use for such things -
> Draw would be better; that's orthogonal).

By the way, from where have you gotten that it's anchored to paragraph? It is
not if I don't misunderstand. The anchor on all images is "to character". What
did you mean by that?

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