https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142444

--- Comment #2 from Jan Vlug <jan.pub...@famvlug.nl> ---
(In reply to Uwe Auer from comment #1)
> From my perspective you entered "word" twice. The first step "Type a word in
> an empty cell in Calc, do not leave the cell" is not finished, since the
> instruction does not contain a step "Type ENTER key` to make "word" a
> content of the cell. Calling CRTL-K calls the dialog, takes the buffer
> "word" and adds a link. And now you finalize both edits in a single step by
> "Type <enter>".

I can follow your reasoning, but in my opinion it is counter intuitive and
inconsistent with this scenario:

Type a word in an empty cell in Calc
Leave the cell
Doubleclick in the cell again to start editing it
Type Ctrl-a to select all text in the cell
Type Ctrl-k to add a hyperlink
Type Ctrl-p to paste the URL
Type <enter> to leave the Hyperlink window
In this case, there is no extra text added. And this behavior is intuitive for
me.

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