Davide Prina wrote:
1) Write two lines
abcd
1234
2) select from first line to the second line start (include carriage
return but not the first character)
In the example select: abcd\n
3) now paste the selected test at second line end
In the example you get:
abcd
1234abcd
1234abcd
inter
Hi Rene,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Davide Prina wrote:
Severity: important
why? I'd more think it's normal. Easy workaround and you can just remove
the piece too much pasted..
you can miss the duplicate ... and you have this bug not in all select
and paste operations.
In all GNU/Linux applica
Hi,
Davide Prina wrote:
> Severity: important
why? I'd more think it's normal. Easy workaround and you can just remove
the piece too much pasted..
> To reproduce the bug:
I can't.
> 0) Open a OOoWriter document
>
> 1) Write two lines
> for example:
>
> abcd
> 1234
Done.
> 2) select from firs
Package: openoffice.org-writer
Version: 1:2.4.0-3+b1
Severity: important
To reproduce the bug:
0) Open a OOoWriter document
1) Write two lines
for example:
abcd
1234
2) select from first line to the second line start (include carriage
return but not the first character)
In the example sel
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