As I recall, this issue was reported a good while back on a
GnuCash version.  I don't recall the version or the OS it was on.  Or
something similar, where a text field couldn't be edited, and cursor
couldn't be manipulated.   I forgot what the solution was.  It seems like
the work around was to place the cursor into a different field, edit that,
then place the text cursor back into the problem field.  Sorry this isn't
very helpful, but maybe it will jog the memory of someone more capable?




Kind regards,

Greg Feneis




On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 2:25 PM Dale Alspach <alspac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have encountered what appears to be buggy behavior when entering the
> Transfer account for a transaction. If I make a typing error so that no
> existing account matches, the Transfer cell does not allow editing, i.e.,
> backspace doesn't work, arrows don't work, the cursor position can be
> changed with the mouse but delete doesn't work. If I can get the "Do you
> want to create this account?" popup to appear (answer No), I can sometimes
> get something sensible to happen and then fix the name.
> This is on linux mint 20 with the 4.8 flatpak.
> Has anyone else seen this?
> Dale
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