![]() ![]() I can see how anyone who encounters it would find it frustrating, but. I see now why I never encountered this bug. Font says Arial but we write in Batang (default font). Options: Display, Formatting, Default Font: BatangĬlick after the text written in Batang. We have done little to address this trend. Font says Arial but we write in Script (default font).Īfter returning to the end of the line, the font is lost, the composition continues in the default font and the in the HTML the text is outside the tags. Font changes to Arial.Ĭlick after the text written in Batang. Start typing in Batang.Ĭlick into the quoted text. Options: Display, Formatting, Default Font: Script Details Here are two cases to reproduce the problem. Thanks! We need to normalize the selection better here. > 6) Use the left-arrow five times to go past the "text" and onto the end ofĬonfirmed. But if I press right-arrow then left-arrow, I can reproduce. When I press right-arrow in step 5, it goes to the next line, not the end of the line. This doesn't quite work for me (15.0a1 () on Ubuntu 11.10). > 5) press right-arrow to unselect and go to end of line. > 3) double-click the middle line to highlight > 2) Type three lines of one-word text, e.g. > More test cases as well, being a bit more explicit about my actions and > The single line case I can sometimes reproduce by clicking at the end of the > I can still reproduce this, but I think my STR weren't complete. (In reply to Mark Banner (:standard8) from comment #7) Is there anything else here that needs to be fixed, or should we close this as a duplicate of bug 590640? Thanks! I'll work on fixing that right away. > reposition the cursor (with mouse) just after "fox"įiled as bug 757371. > Go back to "brown" and correct it to "red" > at the end of the line has moved it outside the tag. Result: font changes to variable width because the replacement of cursor move cursor somewhere above the typing point (e.g. (In reply to maybe-the-one from comment #1) > => Font is now back to the original/default font. > d) click somewhere after the end of line (e.g. > c) select a different font, type a different word > => Font is the original (default) font, not the font selected in step 3. > 5) go to end of second line, type some text > => Font is the same as the first line, because it is default font. > 4) go to end of first line, type some text > 3) Select a different font for the middle line (In reply to Mark Banner (:standard8) from comment #0) ![]()
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