https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144719
--- Comment #5 from Rafael Lima <[email protected]> --- > Not quite valid. You have started typing into your text box without > completing its positioning. If you complete drawing a box outline (drag its > drawing cursor away) the draw text object is fully instantiated and stays > put. Hi! To be clear, I'm not saying it is a bug, but rather a UX issue. I mean that it would be better if the text did not jump to a different position. Suppose there were two options, which do you think would be more desirable for the end user? 1) Follow the steps I did in the first video and the text remains in the same position when the user clicks outside. 2) Follow the steps I did in the first video and the text jumps to a different position after clicking outside. > To me it is doing the correct and expected thing. I followed the same steps on MS PowerPoint, Google Slides and OnlyOffice and in all of them, when the user clicks outside the text box, the text stays in the same position. Notice that when the user first clicks the slide, the initial textbox already contains all the internal padding. In LibreOffice the initial textbox does not have internal padding and it gets applied only when the cursor leaves the textbox. Just as a final remark, I always like to think from the perspective of a new user coming from other office suites to LibreOffice... and since all of them have the same behavior, when the new user faces issues like these, he/she will not get a good impression from LibreOffice and will think that this is a bug. Moreover, I would have much trouble explaining to a new user that the text changing its position is a better experience and that this is the way things should be. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
