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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119065

--- Comment #9 from Mark Hung <marklh9@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
The problem is that it behaves differently not only to the previous versions
but also to current Writer.

(In reply to Mark Hung from comment #7)
* Press "Del" at the end of the line: connect next paragraph to the current
paragraph, and the paragraph style ( including bullet status ) for the
current paragraph remains.
* Press "Backspace" at the beginning of the line: connect the current
paragraph to the previous paragraph, and make the previous paragraph have
the same style ( including bullet status ) as the current one.

True, but the question is what happens when you backspace at the end of the
line. There is no reason to delete the bullet


Imagine another case that bullet is turn off on purpose, maybe by pressing the
button to turn it off, and put cursor at the beginning of the paragraph. Then
press the backspace to connect two paragraphs. Can't say it's wrong to follow
the style of the second paragraph when connecting two paragraphs. It's just a
choice.


My patch there uncovered the delicate design of the original designer (from
ooo age). I've once wanted to document the difference. It works as expected
buy maybe we need UX eval here.

No, the expectation is to delete the bullet with backspace at the beginning
of the line but not the end.

Maybe my expression wasn't quite right. By "As expected" I meant the logic I
mentioned was there from the beginning.

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