On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 10:23:38PM +0200, Michael Gerz wrote:
> Test case:
> 
> 1. Create a new 5x5 table
> 2. Fill the cells in the first two rows with some random content
> 3. Cut the content of the fourth column (cells in 1st and 2rd row)
> 4. Cut some text from the first cell in row 1
> 5. Paste it into the empty cell in row 1, column 4
> => The text cut in step 3 is inserted !!

Yes, this is by design. Multi-cell content uses a separate cut/paste
buffer ("clipboard") from ordinary text (== single-cell content)

> 6. Undo
> => Only the cell in row 1 is cleared
> 7. Undo
> => Operation of step 4 is undone; the cell in row 2, column 4 remains 
> untouched!
> 
> Scary... a serious regression wrt LyX 1.3.
> 
> Michael

Confirmed. Undo is b0rked for tabular multi-cell content.

Furthermore, undoing the deletion of a table cell content text will
result in the cell content being an *indented* paragraph, which is wrong
as well.

Please put this into bugzilla once Lars gets it up again.

- Martin

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