https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132763
--- Comment #6 from Mauro <mgiubileo@computeraltafed.it> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
To cut a table means that you add a character before, otherwise only the
content is taken. And cutting the page break adds it back when pasting, of
course.
I don't see an issue.
That's not right. Theoretically, with the mouse you should be able to select
(and copy or cut) an entire table without selecting the character before. There
is even a specific option to make just that (select all the table) in the Table
menu (and the result is always the same). Why do you have to get the character
before in the selection?
And even assuming that, by design, a table "cut" always selects the character
before too (and I don't understand why), it would still be a bug, because if
you cut the table (and assuming the table select should include the previous
character too, in this case a page break), then why is the page break not cut
too?
To me this is undoubtedly a bug.
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