The text field was replaced in recent Weblate versions and there has been
some regressions, you can report back to Weblate, the LibreOffice instance
is updated periodically according to the stable versions AFAICT.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021, 00:41 Donald <donr2648@fastmail.fm> wrote:
I think that I am right in saying that in the past if I selected an item
from the displayed Glossary suggestions, the text chosen appeared in the
long field for my language just above "Needs editing" and the cursor was
placed back in the field just after the retrieved text.
Now when I select a suggestion, it appears in the long field where the
cursor was, but the cursor disappears and anything I type goes too. Is
this a new "feature" or a bug? It is inconvenient as I have to click on
the field to get the cursor back.
Regards
Donald
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