@tpgraveen "any known regressions". What we're testing here is a heuristic for what users want, there is no right answer. So yes, in some cases the selection is "worse" (a specific example is dealing with bullet lists that have come from TeX, they leave a very wide gap before the list text and poppler thinks this is a column break). From what I've seen, for most single-column documents it's the same or slightly worse, but for most multi-column docs, it's a massive improvement. Its also much more consistent than before, you don't get the 'jumpy-selection' effect. So, far from perfect but 'mostly better'. I'm not aware of any remaining regressions from memory errors, crashes etc.
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