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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115781

Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> ---
Is component 'Writer' the right one? If changed, it should be changed in all
components as well as in Calc.

(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1)
On the other hand Calc works exactly like suggested. Focus stays on B1 when
you insert a column left, meaning the cell content is moved to the right. In
Writer the focus remains on the current input and the selection moves with
the input. (I prefer the Writer way here.)
Calc only works as intended in this bug report if you insert columns left or
rows above. Not for columns right and rows below (because in fact the selection
doesn't change).

I'm not in favor of changing neither keeping the behavior, I haven't paid
attention to this in the past to say what's better.

But if we change it, to which cell should the cursor moving especially in RTL,
CTL, CJK languages when several rows/columns are added? In LTR it's the
top-left cell I assume. In Calc it's easier as the whole cell selection should
move to the newly added rows/columns.

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