Paul wrote:
Thirdly, it can get stuck in a repetitive cycle:
Open a blank Writer document and type "cat" followed by enter. See the
initial "c" get capitalized. Press ctrl-z to undo the enter, and again
to undo the capitalization.
That doesn't look right to me... If you type a space and it
automatically capitalises, the first "undo" undoes the capitalisation
and a second "undo" undoes the space. I would have thought it should be
the same for a new paragraph - first "undo" should undo the
capitalisation, and a second "undo" should undo the new paragraph, not
the other way around...?
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