https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134825
--- Comment #2 from Orwel <orwel01@gmail.com> ---
Ok, if this is a intended behaviour... But in my opinion this is not useful.
If you want to delete comment by deleting text, these are the possibilities:
1.long press backspace/delete
2.CTRL+A, DELETE
3. 2 clicks with mouse (small menu, delete comment).
1/2 has neither less steps nor is time saving.
I mean, if I PUT a comment,Ii do not want it disappears only because it is
empty... There are many reasons to keep it empty (e. g. you want to look for
some text in the document by scrolling it, you want to enter the text into the
comment later, you want to copy some text into the comment....). In all this
cases an empty preserved comment make the work easier. if it disappears, you
have to look the correct position for inserting the comment one more time. I
work with documents a lot, and this behaviour is in my opinion very time
wasting and strange.
The one and only advantage is "auto-delete" of the comment, when you manually
delete the text in in, what is in my opinion much more less likely then using a
blank comment for purposes I described above.
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