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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98505

Joel Madero <jmadero.dev@gmail.com> changed:

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          Component|Writer                      |ux-advise

--- Comment #1 from Joel Madero <jmadero.dev@gmail.com> ---
Seems like it always worked this way:

Marking as:
Minor: Can slow down professional quality work but will not prevent (undo
possible);
High: Makes the sidebar spacing much less functional + regression + common task


Missed a step in instructions:
1) write a word;
2) highlight word;
3) Put cursor in sidebar paragraph spacing (above or below) input field;
4) change value to 1;
5) push enter

So it seems like Writer is treating it like the cursor is not in the sidebar
but instead is just in the document but this isn't the case, the cursor
actually is obviously in the sidebar as you can see it blinking in the sidebar
so IMHO nothing you do there should be able to completely delete text.

This being said, it's fair for UX to decide, feel free to close if you don't
agree.

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