https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72486

--- Comment #3 from pierre-yves samyn <[email protected]> ---
Hi Cor

(In reply to comment #2)
> Ctrl+A in a table, not at the top of a document, selects the whole table
> immediately, and not only the cell with the focus.

Same on windows... but *only* if the cell is empty :)

Perhaps I should have said so... I did not think it was necessary because I did
not know that it is different with Ubuntu

On Windows if the cell is not empty Ctrl+A selects the content of the Cell, 2nd
Ctrl+A selects the table, 3rd Ctrl+A selects the whole document.

Isn't it the same with Ubuntu ?

> Ctrl+A in a table, at the top of a document, selects the whole document
> immediately, and not (part of) the table.

Same on windows, the table (or cell) is empty or not.
This is the reason for my request

Regards
Pierre-Yves

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