[Issue 121084] Paste from clipboard done twice

2016-11-03 Thread bugzilla
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121084

Keith N. McKenna  changed:

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--- Comment #17 from Keith N. McKenna  ---
Confirmed by numerous reporters.

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[Issue 121084] Paste from clipboard done twice

2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #16 from Keith McFall  ---
(In reply to Keith N. McKenna from comment #14)
> (In reply to Keith McFall from comment #9)
> > I was able to reproduce this issue based on the information provdided in the
> > comment by farmerj2...@my.fit.edu.
> > 
> > Steps to Reproduce
> > 1. Create a new writer document
> > 2. Enter the following words with a space between each word.
> > One Two Three Four
> > 
> > 
> > 3. Select the first word 'One' by double-clicking on the word with your
> > moust or touchpad and the hold down CTRL
> > 4. While still holding down CTRL double-click the other three words in
> > sequence (i.e. one after the other)
> > 5. Without deselecting the already selected 4 words hit CTRL-C and CTRL-V or
> > equivalent for your platform.
> > --> As a result the following will be pasted over the original.
> > OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour
> > OneTwoThreeFourOneTwoThreeFour
> > 
> > Basically for each selection that you originally made (in this case four)
> > you will get 4 Versions of what you selected where the last word is doubled.
> > This can happen starting with at least two word selections as described
> > above.
> > 
> > Here are some examples.
> > One Two --> OneTwo OneTwoOneTwo 
> > One Two Three --> OneTwoThree OneTwoThree OneTwoThreeOneTwoThree
> > One Two Three Four --> OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour
> > OneTwoThreeFourOneTwoThreeFour
> 
> Keith; What Operating system and version of AOO are you using?

Hi I was just about to add that. I keep accidentally hitting enter and saving
my changes before I am finished. 
OS = Windows 7 Enterprise
Version = Open Office Writer 4.2.0 Beta
  AOO420m1(Build:9800)  -  Rev. 1761251

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[Issue 121084] Paste from clipboard done twice

2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #15 from Keith N. McKenna  ---
(In reply to soccercars from comment #8)
> I have not been able to replicate this bug on Mac OS X.
> The following steps were done:
> 1.Open new OpenOffice Writer document
> 2.Type multiple words and sentences on different lines
> 3.Copied selected text by CTRL+C
> 4.Pasted this throughout various parts of the document by CTRL+V
> 5.Saved and closed the document
> 6.Reopened document 
> 7.Repeated steps 2 and 3
> While doing this copying and pasting, no duplicate text was found.

Can you try again using the ctrl Click method to select the text and also
report what version of macOS and AOO that you are using?

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2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #14 from Keith N. McKenna  ---
(In reply to Keith McFall from comment #9)
> I was able to reproduce this issue based on the information provdided in the
> comment by farmerj2...@my.fit.edu.
> 
> Steps to Reproduce
> 1. Create a new writer document
> 2. Enter the following words with a space between each word.
>   One Two Three Four
> 
> 
> 3. Select the first word 'One' by double-clicking on the word with your
> moust or touchpad and the hold down CTRL
> 4. While still holding down CTRL double-click the other three words in
> sequence (i.e. one after the other)
> 5. Without deselecting the already selected 4 words hit CTRL-C and CTRL-V or
> equivalent for your platform.
> --> As a result the following will be pasted over the original.
> OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour
> OneTwoThreeFourOneTwoThreeFour
> 
> Basically for each selection that you originally made (in this case four)
> you will get 4 Versions of what you selected where the last word is doubled.
> This can happen starting with at least two word selections as described
> above.
> 
> Here are some examples.
> One Two --> OneTwo OneTwoOneTwo 
> One Two Three --> OneTwoThree OneTwoThree OneTwoThreeOneTwoThree
> One Two Three Four --> OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour
> OneTwoThreeFourOneTwoThreeFour

Keith; What Operating system and version of AOO are you using?

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[Issue 121084] Paste from clipboard done twice

2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #13 from Keith McFall  ---
I accidentally hit enter before I entered the attachment information. Here it
is

1-TypeFourWords.png --> corresponds to step 2 after typing in 4 words
2-SelectEachWord.png --> corresponds to step 3 and 4
3-SeeResult.png --> corresponds to result of step 5, the result of the paste

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2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #12 from Keith McFall  ---
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2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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2016-10-14 Thread bugzilla
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Keith McFall  changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Keith McFall  ---
I was able to reproduce this issue based on the information provdided in the
comment by farmerj2...@my.fit.edu.

Steps to Reproduce
1. Create a new writer document
2. Enter the following words with a space between each word.
One Two Three Four


3. Select the first word 'One' by double-clicking on the word with your moust
or touchpad and the hold down CTRL
4. While still holding down CTRL double-click the other three words in sequence
(i.e. one after the other)
5. Without deselecting the already selected 4 words hit CTRL-C and CTRL-V or
equivalent for your platform.
--> As a result the following will be pasted over the original.
OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFourOneTwoThreeFour

Basically for each selection that you originally made (in this case four) you
will get 4 Versions of what you selected where the last word is doubled.
This can happen starting with at least two word selections as described above.

Here are some examples.
One Two --> OneTwo OneTwoOneTwo 
One Two Three --> OneTwoThree OneTwoThree OneTwoThreeOneTwoThree
One Two Three Four --> OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour OneTwoThreeFour
OneTwoThreeFourOneTwoThreeFour

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[Issue 121084] Paste from clipboard done twice

2016-09-30 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #8 from soccerc...@gmail.com ---
I have not been able to replicate this bug on Mac OS X.
The following steps were done:
1.Open new OpenOffice Writer document
2.Type multiple words and sentences on different lines
3.Copied selected text by CTRL+C
4.Pasted this throughout various parts of the document by CTRL+V
5.Saved and closed the document
6.Reopened document 
7.Repeated steps 2 and 3
While doing this copying and pasting, no duplicate text was found.

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2014-10-06 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #7 from farmerj2...@my.fit.edu ---
*Correction to the previous, it was build 4.1.1

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[Issue 121084] Paste from clipboard done twice

2014-10-06 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #6 from farmerj2...@my.fit.edu ---
I tested this bug on Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 build number 1130. I
also tested this bug using OpenOffice 4.0.1 and 4.2.0. I was able to replicate
this bug on both versions, but under one condition not specified by the
original poster. I had to select the text to be replaced using multiselection
(hold CTRL while clicking on text to be replaced). The steps I followed to
replicate the bug are as follows:

1. Open blank OpenOffice Writer document
2. Type two words, separated by a space ("Blah Blah")
3. Highlight Blah, and copy to clipboard (Press CTRL+C)
4. Multi-select both "Blah"'s (click on them while holding CTRL)
5. Paste Blah from clipboard (Press CTRL+V)
You will notice either "BlahBlah Blah" or "Blah BlahBlah", the second Blah will
be appended to whichever "Blah" you selected last. 

The only way I could get this bug to work was following the steps above,
otherwise it would just copy and paste once. For example if I:
1. Open blank OpenOffice Writer document
2. Create a line of text.
3. Copy the text to clipboard (CTRL+C)
4. Paste the text from clipboard (CTRL+V)
No matter where I paste the text, if I am not using multiselect than it only
pastes once.

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