https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78534

OfficeUser <[email protected]> changed:

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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
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--- Comment #10 from OfficeUser <[email protected]> ---
Hi Kohei,

thank you very much for you explanations

Now I understand that it is not a regression from 4.2.3 build. It has been
changed in an older build than 4.2.3.

But nevertheless...

The "old" behavior with the moving cursor was not a good solution. But it was
intuitive to use after on has understood that the moving cursor is the the
location, where empty/filled cells are detected when resizing the selection.

The "new" behavior does not move the cursor. It uses the cell on the other side
which has no cursor or any other display, that it is the "sensing" cell when
resizing the selection.

This "new" solution is absolutely not what a user expects. It is a regression
in usability. IMHO it IS a bug, because it uses a non-highlighted cell only to
detect empty/filled cells.

Best solution is what Excel has. It detects empty/filled cells over the full
range independent where the selection has started.

As long as we don't have a proper solution like Excel, we should fall-back to
the "old" behavior as soon as possible.

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