https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132864
--- Comment #14 from Telesto <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Telesto from comment #13) > This still needs some additional information: > If you drag the anchor (to character) doesn't move, except if you drag it to > different paragraph (where bullet counts as paragraph). > > Similar for position the image.. If you move the image into new paragraph, > the anchor will snap to new paragraph Note 1: the drag the anchor is slightly bugged: bug 144611 ------ Note 2: To prevent misunderstanding: My primary concern is that the default settings for objects vary a lot across the board.. I see the current state more as historic process, based on incident & chaos. Like unfinished conversion (anchoring). Some look like mistakes: Paragraph *text* area/ paragraph area. The main request being that UX evaluates anchoring, alignment, wrapping defaults for the individual objects and integral 'anchor able objects as a whole'. Keeping in mind that user predictability decreases if you have plenty of objects with all their own defaults. It's impossible for me to tell the bigger picture/vision out how the individual objects behave. Or what the merits behind all those individual difference are. I think those variety of defaults having no purpose at all. Except - possibly - something (extension, unit test) somewhere relying on the current state of affairs. I'm convinced that there being bugs related to this, however it quite hard to tell right from wrong. ----- I do share Dieters view on documentation part (Help). Some kind of UX technical documentation at certain website (wiki) would be nice. Especially if the multitude of defaults are kept. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
