https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146445
--- Comment #12 from Dieter <[email protected]> --- I understand, that initial bug report is misleading. So, to be more precise: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a Writer Document and change style of first paragraph to "Heading 1" (not necessary, but makes more visible what's happening" 2. Insert an image. Anchor of image is "To Character" (Although it is not clear to me, what character is in an empty paragraph) 3. Set cursor to first paragraph. 4. Press Enter key several times. Actual Results: Anchor "To Chracter" is part of the new paragraph (still don't know what character) and image moves down. Expected Results: Anchor "To Character" should be still part of same paragraph (I assume, that - at least in normal text - a character is always part of a paragraph). (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #6) > The behavior of > to-character-anchored objects is actually to move *with its character* > position, No problem with that > and that implied for empty paragraphs to move when pressing enter > in that empty paragraph. But why is this a necessary behaviour? But I'm not a developer and I don't have to understand in detail. I just can't imagine, that a user expects, that new paragraphs are inserted above an image, if he presses enter in a paragraph below that image. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
