Hi Rayn,
It is a matter of inserting text into a table cell. Check it out in the attached video.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/tjrwv3w6kmfii96/2021-05-27_10h54_08.mp4?dl=0
Here is a description of the incorrect behavior.
I have many table cells that have a leading space (as ) in front of the default content.
If you insert a string into such an empty cell via ctrl-v, the leading space is retained - as it should be.
But if you mark an existing content (without the leading space) and then replace the text via crtl-v with a new text, then the leading space is removed - that's the bug.
I hope you have an bug-fix solution for that behavior.
regards
It is a matter of inserting text into a table cell. Check it out in the attached video.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/tjrwv3w6kmfii96/2021-05-27_10h54_08.mp4?dl=0
Here is a description of the incorrect behavior.
I have many table cells that have a leading space (as ) in front of the default content.
If you insert a string into such an empty cell via ctrl-v, the leading space is retained - as it should be.
But if you mark an existing content (without the leading space) and then replace the text via crtl-v with a new text, then the leading space is removed - that's the bug.
I hope you have an bug-fix solution for that behavior.
regards