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  2. CONFSERVER-23770

Cursor disappears when selecting and deleting whole paragraph's contents above or below a macro

      Steps to reproduce:

      1. Create a new page
      2. Add a line of text, like "lorem ipsum sit dolor amet".
      3. Press 'enter' to start a new paragraph.
      4. From the menu, choose "Insert > Info" to create an info macro.
      5. Select the whole first paragraphs' text. You can achieve this either by triple-clicking the line, or by using the keyboard.
      6. Press 'Backspace'.

      The line of text will be removed, and the cursor will disappear shortly afterwards.

      The cursor will only disappear after the whole contents of the paragraph is removed via deleting a text selection; it does not happen when your cursor is collapsed.

      This behaviour occurs at any level of nesting. Repeat the same steps above inside a macro body and the same result will occur.

            [CONFSERVER-23770] Cursor disappears when selecting and deleting whole paragraph's contents above or below a macro

            Hi There

            Thanks for taking the time to raise this issue. As you are no doubt aware this issue has been on our backlog now for quite some time with very little progress being made. Rather than leave this issue here I'm going to close this out as won't fix, I believe that this more accurately reflects the status of this issue.

            Regards
            Steve Haffenden
            Confluence Bugmaster

            Steve Haffenden (Inactive) added a comment - Hi There Thanks for taking the time to raise this issue. As you are no doubt aware this issue has been on our backlog now for quite some time with very little progress being made. Rather than leave this issue here I'm going to close this out as won't fix, I believe that this more accurately reflects the status of this issue. Regards Steve Haffenden Confluence Bugmaster

            Trying to reproduce I found the cursor didn't disappear but did move 'up' to an odd position above the first line. When I typed a character it returned to the right spot but inserted a break after the text.

            John Masson added a comment - Trying to reproduce I found the cursor didn't disappear but did move 'up' to an odd position above the first line. When I typed a character it returned to the right spot but inserted a break after the text.

              shaffenden Steve Haffenden (Inactive)
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