https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90542
--- Comment #2 from mahfiaz <mahfiaz@gmail.com> ---
It would need a lot of guesses about what the user is trying to achieve. So
I'll leave here a few possibilities:
* If the click is near center of the page, then use centered text.
* If the click is near right side of page use right-aligned text.
* If none of the above, then use tabs from the left. (should it stick to the
closest tab stop or change the paragraph to match the click?)
* If click is below the end of text lines, add as many empty lines (paragraphs)
as needed.
Other possibilities are first-line indentation vs full paragraph indentation,
column breaks.
Also if on by default, it would horribly break my current workflow where I
place cursor by clicking somewhere on the right side of text.
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