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Bug
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Resolution: Timed out
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Low
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None
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5.7.3
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Firefox 39, Windows 7
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
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- create a new page
- enter "a title" <enter>
- enter "foo" <enter>
- press: <ctrl>-<shift>-b bar <enter>
- press: c <enter>
- press: d
- press <left> (the cursor moves infront of the "d")
- press <shift>-<up> <shift>-<up>
- cut the selection using <ctrl>-x
- move the cursor before the "f" of "foo".
- press <ctrl>-v
Observe that an empty bullet point was created after "c".
Expected: Do not create the empty bullet point.
Rational:
- Two bullet points were cut, two bullet points should be created.
- My naive first impression was that the observed behaviour is wrong.
- Only during writting up this bug report did I realize that technically I selected the bullet point infront of "d" by starting with the cursor positioned infront of "d".
- If one believe an empty bullet has to be created, because one selected the bullet infront of d, than one also has to believe that the bullet in front of d has to be cut when pressing <ctrl>-x, which is not the case.
- MS Word creates two bullet points.
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