Re: [orca-list] problems to unselect the last line of a text



Hi José,

You are right.

But a strange thing happens here because the cursor should stay left of c. So c would not be selected. While after pressing shift + up arrow the aanouncement is correct that b and c are not selected.

Another thing I notice is that pressing 4 times in stead of 3 times shift + down arrow it works as expected.

Milton



Op 21-03-2020 om 15:11 schreef José Vilmar Estácio de Souza:
Hi Milton,

When I press shift+down thre times orca announces that c is selected.

If after I press shift+down three times I press shift+up, orca announces that b c is unselected.



On 3/21/20 3:47 AM, Milton wrote:
Hi José,

I think it is right what Orca says.

With shift + down arrow you select text untill the position of the cursor, this position is left of C. So C is not selected.


In your example after:

Jump to begin of the file and press shift+down three times.

you can then while holding shift press right arrow C will be selectded.

Milton

Op 21-03-2020 om 06:35 schreef José Vilmar Estácio de Souza:
Hi all.


I'm not sure if this is a bug or if this is the expected behavior.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Launch gedit.

2. Create a new file with 3 lines with the following content:

a

b

c


Do not press enter in the last line.

3. Jump to begin of the file and press shift+down three times.

4. Press shift+up one time.


At least in my environment orca announces that lines b and c have been unselected.

It seems to me that only line c should be unselected, right?


This behavior only happens if the last line of the file does not end with an end of line.

Thanks.


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