https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149625
Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|NOTABUG |--- Status|RESOLVED |NEW Ever confirmed|0 |1 --- Comment #17 from Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> --- There indeed is complete chaos here. After I copied a whole cell: 1. Selecting a whole cell with a single paragraph of text (no matter if it's empty or not), and pasting, replaces the target cell with the copied cell (no inner cell); 2. Selecting a whole cell with multiple paragraphs of text (no matter if they are empty or not), and pasting, clears the target cell content, and puts an empty paragraph, an inner table with the copied cell, and an empty paragraph (the latter would hide upon exit from the cell); 3. Putting cursor into the first paragraph (no matter which position inside that paragraph; selecting some characters starting from that paragraph works the same) inside the target cell, and pasting, replaces the target cell with the copied cell (no inner cell); 4. Putting cursor to any other paragraph inside the target cell (or selecting some characters starting from there), and pasting, splits the target cell text at the cursor position, and places an inner table with copied cell there. I can *not* see how any user (including advanced users) could make any sense of this. I could see if it would always put inner tables when cursor is inside the cell, splitting the text in the cursor position; and replacing the cell without creating inner cells, when selecting the whole target cell; I could understand if special keys could modify the paste result (Alt, Shift...) - but e.g. 2 makes *absolutely* no sense at all. Why should 1 differ from 2? Why 2 needs to have a *leading* empty paragraph? Why its text must be cleared, if it (at least its paragraph count) is considered when pasting? 3 vs. 4 is also unclear. Why I can't split 1st paragraph? If 3 is so much wanted, why not limit 3 to only empty cells - so that user would just del everything in advance in that cell which they intend to replace? Setting NEW. It needs a UX evaluation - not "if it is a bug", but "how to improve". -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.