https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158948
--- Comment #10 from Bastien <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #8) > > - create a new calc document, window1, with for example a column full of > > bold random text (with a number in and of the line, to better follow what is > > done), for example an hundred line > > Oh sigh. Please YOU do create such a document; check that it indeed repro on > your system using some *specific* actions; post the file here, and provide > these specific steps. It doesn't matter if these steps are only randomly > chosen; it would be known, that exactly these clicks exactly on these cells > in exactly this order in exactly this document are known to produce the > problem. "Oh sigh" -> I've absolutely done that : create an empty document, check that theses actions indeed reproduced the bug I've described, and then only wrote the "2024-01-02 15:56:47 UTC" message : "- create a new [empty] calc document, window1, with for example a column full of bold random text (with a number in and of the line, to better follow what is done), for example an hundred line [the cell content I've used for this last test was "azffzfzfzff aefegzrg ergh ethtrh ergetgh ergetgetg erg tgt ghtg 1", and then I've draw it in an about a hundred lines column] - open a new [empty] calc document, window2 - copy from window1, first cell, input line, and 'ctrl+a' to select all, 'ctrl+c' to copy it (normally without its style, as we are in the input line) - go to window2, any cell, input line, and "ctrl+v" to paste the cell content" I can't be more precise in this not native (for me) language. It doesn't matter which column and which line for the cell, the bug (?) appears every time for me when I _do not_ escape the input line before pasting its content. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
