[Bug 202115] Re: Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and indents. While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user expects.

2008-06-17 Thread Ralph Janke
I can confirm this behaviour on Hardy with OpenOffice 2.4 on i386.

BTW. the Insert button does not work on my laptop either in order to
toggle the mode, however, it is possible to toggle it by clicking on the
statusbar on the field that shows the mode as insert/overwrite.

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Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and 
indents.  While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user 
expects.
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[Bug 202115] Re: Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and indents. While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user expects.

2008-06-17 Thread Ralph Janke
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and 
indents.  While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user 
expects.
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[Bug 202115] Re: Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and indents. While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user expects.

2008-06-17 Thread Chris Cheney
Confirmed on upstream's openoffice.org 3.0beta.

** Summary changed:

- Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and 
indents.  While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user 
expects.
+ [upstream] [hardy] Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char 
after point, and indents

** Also affects: openoffice
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[upstream] [hardy] Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char 
after point, and indents
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[Bug 202115] Re: Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and indents. While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user expects.

2008-03-14 Thread Chris Cheney
Need to verify on upstream version once I can get the insert key working
properly on my laptop.

** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
   Status: New = Confirmed

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indents.  While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user 
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[Bug 202115] Re: Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and indents. While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user expects.

2008-03-14 Thread Chris Cheney
For some reason hitting insert on hardy i386 doesn't change it to
overwrite mode for me, but does on hardy amd64. For crimsun on IRC it
works properly on i386 so I don't know what is wrong with my system.

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Pressing the tab key in overwrite mode, deletes the char after point, and 
indents.  While this is logical and correct, it may not be what the user 
expects.
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