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Heiko Tietze changed:
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--- Comment #12 from ady ---
(In reply to Jeff Fortin Tam from comment #11)
> I don't know where you are getting your usecase from to justify the current
> broken UX, but I at least now have certainty that it is not the industry
>
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--- Comment #11 from Jeff Fortin Tam ---
I have now grabbed a coworker's computer to test Microsoft Excel out of
curiosity, and it behaves exactly like I would expect to: right-clicking a
"force-shown" note selects it and opens its
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--- Comment #10 from ady ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
> Rather a positive fallout from a wrong implementation. I would never select
> per right-click.
Not my point. The point is: first select (i.e. right click), then
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--- Comment #9 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
> IMO, it's a bug.
Btw, you cannot right click through charts, shapes, or images.
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--- Comment #8 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to ady from comment #2)
> Imagine that you actually want to select one of the cells that are covered
> by the presence of the comment. With the current behavior, you can select
> any cell,
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--- Comment #7 from Jeff Fortin Tam ---
> That is all a one-time occurrence, or none at all.
> Once you know how it works, it is always only 2 clicks.
Nope. I've known about this issue for 10+ years and I _still_ keep hitting it,
as the
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--- Comment #6 from ady ---
(In reply to Jeff Fortin Tam from comment #5)
> You gain some clicks, you lose some. It's a net zero at the end.
That's a stretch, to put it mildly. It is in no way a zero net balance.
Generally speaking,
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--- Comment #5 from Jeff Fortin Tam ---
You gain some clicks, you lose some. It's a net zero at the end.
For instance, your workflow requires users to do two clicks (or more) to
intuitively get to the contextual menu of a comment (first
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--- Comment #1 from Jeff Fortin Tam ---
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