Gabriele Ponzo schreef op 03-09-2016 19:40:
To be honest, I believe that a proper use of Writer could avoid this
"problem".
What I mean is that probably it could be enough to delete word by word,
using CTRL key together with BackSpace or Delete key. In this way it
should
take one step of undo per each word, instead of a single character.
Also consider selecting and THEN delete. For example you could use
Shift
with Home and End keys or with CTRL and arrows keys...
Word processing IS NOT exactly like using a typewriter ;)
You misinterpret this.
We are not talking about deleting things step by step, but undoing
things step by step, which is hardcoded. We are not talking of forcing
individual deletes into the undo buffer, but of seeing individual
"restores" being taken out of the undo buffer.
These individual restores result from individual character presses while
typing.
They are not grouped together like in other applications.
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