overwriting formatted text loses its formatting
Bug #1482933 reported by
Antoine Amarilli
This bug affects 2 people
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Inkscape |
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Bug Description
To reproduce this, create text containing "alice bob carol", select "bob", style it (e.g., with Ctrl-I), then type to overwrite it. One would expect that the new text that replaces it would keep the same formatting, but instead the formatting is lost.
Of course one can work around this when editing a part of the text whose formatting should be kept, by adding the new text at some point in the old text, then deleting the old text. However this isn't very intuitive.
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Debian stretch AMD64, i3 window manager
Inkscape revision 14284 compiled from source
Confirmed on Windows XP (32bit) and Xubuntu 15.04 (64bit) with Inkscape trunk rev. 14285.
Since most text processing tools keep the style when overwriting (tested with MS Word 2010 and LibreOffice 4.2.5.2), I'd tend to agree it's a valid request.