https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88577
--- Comment #2 from Keymasher <[email protected]> --- Here is some comment anchor behaviour that I have noticed: If a comment is added at the beginning of a line and you click before the word, then you have selected the comment anchor. Hitting space or typing will delete the comment. If you want to add letters to that word and keep the comment at the beginning of the word then you need to right arrow. If you left arrow and add letters to the word, then the comment will stay where it was originally. If the cursor is placed anywhere in the line after the comment then just hit home and you can add letters to the word, then the comment will stay where it was originally. If a comment is added before a word in a sentence and you click before the word, then you have selected the comment anchor. Hitting space or typing will delete the comment. If you want to add letters to that word and keep the comment at the beginning of the word then you need to right arrow (you could always place the cursor after the first letter and left arrow). If you left arrow then right arrow and add letters to the word, then the comment will stay where it was originally. If a comment is added after a word in a sentence and you click after the word, then you have selected the comment anchor. Hitting space or typing will delete the comment. If you want to add letters to that word and keep the comment at the end of the word then you need to left arrow then right arrow to get to the end of the word. (or ctrl+right if the cursor is in that word) If you hit the right arrow to get to the end of the word and add letters to the word, then the comment will stay where it was originally. a.) If a comment is added at the end of a line and you click directly after the last word (before placing the cursor the dashed comment line becomes solid), then you have selected the comment anchor. Hitting space or typing will delete the comment. If you want to add letters to that word and keep the comment at the end of the word then you need to left arrow then right arrow to get to the end of the word. b.) If the cursor was placed after the last word with the mouse being more than slightly away from the last word then the comment anchor has not been selected. If you want to add letters to that word and keep the comment at the end of the word then just type. If you want to add another word/sentence then right arrow (the solid comment line becomes dashed). c.) If the cursor is placed anywhere in the line before the comment then just hit end to add another word/sentence. Whenever the mouse and the keyboard have an argument, the keyboard always wants to have the last word. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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