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  2. CONFSERVER-94978

Incorrect Cursor Placement with the Home Button on Table with Numbering Column

      Issue Summary

      While editing a normal table, tapping on the keyboard "Home" button will bring the cursor to the beginning of the line, within the same row and column.

      However, on a table with numbering columns, tapping on the keyboard "Home" button causes the cursor to behave oddly.

      This is reproducible on Data Center: (yes)

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. Create a page
      2. Insert a table with numbering columns
      3. Insert dummy content on the table
      4. Tap "Home" on the keyboard
      5. Observe the cursor placement

      Expected Results

      The cursor should be placed at the beginning of the line with the same row and column.

      Actual Results

      The cursor will always be placed at the beginning of the first column.

      Workaround

      On macOS, use the keyboard shortcut ("Ctrl + A") instead.
      Unfortunately, there is no workaround available on Windows or Linux, as of now.

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            [CONFSERVER-94978] Incorrect Cursor Placement with the Home Button on Table with Numbering Column

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            Description Original: h3. Issue Summary
            While editing a normal table, tapping on the keyboard "Home" button will bring the cursor to the beginning of the line, within the same row and column.

             !non-numbering_2024-03-26T01_08_05.091Z.gif!

            However, on a table with numbering columns, tapping on the keyboard "Home" button causes the cursor to behave oddly.

             !numbering_2024-03-26T01_08_05.091Z.gif!

            This is reproducible on Data Center: (yes)

            h3. Steps to Reproduce
            # Create a page
            # Insert a table with numbering columns
            # Insert dummy content on the table
            # Tap "Home" on the keyboard
            # Observe the cursor placement

            h3. Expected Results
            The cursor should be placed at the beginning of the line with the same row and column.

            h3. Actual Results
            The cursor will always be placed at the beginning of the first column.

            h3. Workaround
            On macOS, use the keyboard shortcut ("Ctrl + A") instead.
            Unfortunately, there is no workaround available on Windows, as of now.
            New: h3. Issue Summary
            While editing a normal table, tapping on the keyboard "Home" button will bring the cursor to the beginning of the line, within the same row and column.

             !non-numbering_2024-03-26T01_08_05.091Z.gif!

            However, on a table with numbering columns, tapping on the keyboard "Home" button causes the cursor to behave oddly.

             !numbering_2024-03-26T01_08_05.091Z.gif!

            This is reproducible on Data Center: (yes)

            h3. Steps to Reproduce
            # Create a page
            # Insert a table with numbering columns
            # Insert dummy content on the table
            # Tap "Home" on the keyboard
            # Observe the cursor placement

            h3. Expected Results
            The cursor should be placed at the beginning of the line with the same row and column.

            h3. Actual Results
            The cursor will always be placed at the beginning of the first column.

            h3. Workaround
            On macOS, use the keyboard shortcut ("Ctrl + A") instead.
            Unfortunately, there is no workaround available on Windows or Linux, as of now.
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