Hello,
You are right that by putting the cursor to the left it writes normal
text. It only happens when you put the cursor to the right of the field.
It is not necessary that the field is the last thing in a file. It is
sufficient it is the last thing in a paragraph. In this case you won't
be able to insert text after the field without expanding the field. At
least it will be not so simple. You will have to press Enter, space,
left arrow, backspace, right arrow, and type.
I also noticed an exception: if you don't select anything, and do Insert
-> Cross Reference -> Set Reference, type a name, press Insert and then
Close, it will insert an empty reference (which I have no idea why it
differs conceptually from a bookmark?). This empty reference will be not
modifiable: nor by putting the cursor to the left nor to the right, the
text of the reference will stay empty.
So exception aside, I think maybe a good compromise would be that, if
the user put the cursor on the right of a field, and press "Esc", it
will start to type outside of the field, without expanding the field?
Would that work?
Best,
Phil
On 19/08/2022 16:04, Andrew Pitonyak wrote:
The general expected behavior in libre office, at least for me, is
that if I place the cursor and start typing, that it will continue
using the same attributes and properties of the character directly to
the left of the cursor. So, if I have bold text, and I placed the
cursor to the left of the bold text and I type, it will not be bold,
it will be whatever is to the left of the cursor. If the cursor is
immediately to the right of the bold text however then it will be bold.
In this case, I assume, but have not verified or checked in anyway,
references are a field. So the intent of this is to make certain that
when the cursor is sitting directly to the left or right of, whatever
is typed does not end up inside of that field. One side effect of this
I expect, is that if you have a field with only one character you will
have no way of modifying the text inside the field unless there is
some special case when the text of the field is selected. I did not
even check, can I select the text in a field? So what if the selection
is partially in a field?
I would never have considered this a bug, I would have just considered
it an extension of expected behavior. The annoying part is that if the
field is the last thing in a file you have no way to add text after
the field unless you do it programmatically, but that is also true
last I checked of text tables.
I hope other contributors to comments in the bugs are correct that it
is an easy fix, but I am skeptical.
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On Aug 19, 2022, at 9:41 AM, Phillips Rogfield <thebudge...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear developers,
I would like to fix bug 81720
<https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81720#c22>.
Basically when you insert a ReferenceMark, if you put the cursor
at the edge of it (start or end), and type something, it will
expand on the reference mark instead of writing it as a “normal text”.
You can find how to reproduce it in comment 22
<https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81720#c22>.
I have set up my environment, but I’m not sure where is the code
that “checks” if something is a ReferenceMark, if anything.
Can you point me in the right direction, please?
Best,
Phil