https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117711
--- Comment #8 from Nancy Tran <nhvtran@gmail.com> ---
In my opinion, I don't think this is a bug. I can understand the perspective of
expecting the cursor to stay in the same place after pressing CTRL+A, but I can
also see how the cursor (programmatically) needs to select all the text and why
it ends up at the very end of the document. (The good thing about this is that
after pressing CTRL+A, the vertical scrollbar doesn't automatically go to the
end of the document.)
What I did notice was that the bar (i.e., |) still blinks after pressing CTRL+A
at the end of the selected text. If the blinking cursor is too distracting to
the user, then perhaps one option could be to not show the cursor when
selecting the entire document.
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