@Eric: You are right in most of you said but... why do I have to deactivate 
a non-standard function? Is not better to activate it when needed? 

>
> In a visitor / web context I totally agree; from an editors point of view 
> not so much ...but this distinction concerns more than click-behavior.
>  
>
>>  Just give me an example: how many programs that do you use allows double 
click for editing something? Word? Excel? Notepad? LibreOffice? dokuWiki? 
facebook? google Drive? How does programs manage double click?

 

>
> Essentially, lot's of scrolling to the toolbar and then moving the mouse 
> to the right button, rather than a ridiculously simple and fast "click 
> anywhere". But that's just my 5 cents and I can totally understand if you 
> and others others prefer to be spared from it, so I'm not asking for 
> changing the default behavior, just emphasizing a desire for what Jeremy 
> suggested might be an optional feature at some point.
>

I agree with that part, editing large text could be too much scoll but even 
in this case I would prefer an alternative solucion. Maybe a floating 
button, visible on-hover, maye a context menu.

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