| Summary: | Highlight button sticks | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | A.R. <a.walker2303> |
| Component: | Documentation | Assignee: | sdc.blanco |
| Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | enhancement | CC: | bgran05, heiko.tietze, olivier.hallot, sdc.blanco |
| Priority: | medium | ||
| Version: | 3.5.4 release | ||
| Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
| OS: | Linux (All) | ||
| Whiteboard: | target:7.2.0 | ||
| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
| Bug Depends on: | |||
| Bug Blocks: | 112185 | ||
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Description
A.R.
2012-09-30 03:32:06 UTC
I have confirmed this behavior. Here is how to see the issue: 1. In a new Writer document, begin typing: "This is text to modify" 2. Highlight the word "modify" using your mouse. 3. Click on the highlight feature on the toolbar. This should turn the highlight feature on. 4. After highlighting the word "modify", click the highlight tool, or press ESC. 5. Use spacebar, then keep typing. Expected Result: Subsequent text is not highlighted. Highlight is "off". Actual Result: Highlighting continues. Highlight is still "active". At this point, you will have to use your mouse to highlight the new text, and click the Highlight menu dropdown next to the Highlight feature, and select no fill. Then you can continue to type without the highlight. Another way to avoid this is to make sure there is a space entered after the word "modify", and use your mouse to highlight everything but the space. Then highlight works as expected. According to the LibreOffice Help about highlighting, Highlight "Applies the current highlight color to the background of a text selection.". So the behavior might be intentional, because text that extends after "modify" might be considered part of the selection. But I think the text selection should only be considered the actual current selection. Version: 4.0.1.0+ (Build ID: 3e8af168ca227529b752abb9c7aecc42be4a229) Platform: Ubuntu Linux x64 -Brenda -------------------------------------- LibreOffice is powered by a team of volunteers, every bug is confirmed (triaged) by human beings who mostly give their time for free. We invite you to join our triaging by checking out this link: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugTriage There are also other ways to get involved including with marketing, UX, documentation, and of course developing - http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists Marking as NEW, ENHANCEMENT. I am not sure if this something that will change, because I think it might be acting according to the documentation. It is certainly worth looking into, though. STR in comment 1 is still valid for 7.2.0.0.alpha0+ Similar situations appear (e.g., when copying text to footnotes). Seems worth evaluating whether this request is WF, NOTABUG, etc. Also, if no changes will be made, and you can see a way to improve the documentation in relation to this situation, then would appreciate a suggestion. (I could not see any obvious way to indicate it.) https://help.libreoffice.org/7.2/en-US/text/shared/02/02160000.html This is a convenience feature and by design. You have to press the button again or escape to exit the highlight mode. (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #4) > This is a convenience feature and by design. You have to press the button > again or escape to exit the highlight mode. Actually, the case in comment 1 does use that method. But there are other appropriate actions available. Between steps 4 and 5 in comment 1, use either "Format > Clear Direct Formatting" or Crtl-M (.uno:ResetAttributes) or Ctrl+Shift+X (.uno:RemoveDirectCharFormats) which turns off highlighting. Otherwise, I agree, by design and WF. Seth Chaiklin committed a patch related to this issue. It has been pushed to "master": https://git.libreoffice.org/help/commit/18c3e6381615108470e2a17a786b317cc326561f Related to: tdf#55457 how to turn off highlighting after text selection |