Same problems still exist in 7.3.3.  Except now when I reopen a doc
with Writer, it LOOKS likeit'sin the right place,e but the cursor is
off. When I type an arrow, then it shows me where the cursor really
is.

Unacceptable bug. I'll be filing this one with theLO bugzilla.

Thanks.

Mark

On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 8:45 AM Dan Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 4/24/22 2:24 PM, MR wrote:
> > I know, pretty general subject...
> >
> > I run Xubuntu 21.10 currently on my desktop and I've tried out LO 7.3
> > because I generally like to run the latest and greatest bleeding edge
> > available. I'm planning to upgrade to 22.04, but I see that 7.3.2 is the
> > default with Xubuntu 22.04, and that concerns me.
>
>       All of the Linux distributions have an earlier version that what
> is available on the LibreOffice website. This is because they make some
> changes in the program before adding it to the latest version. Also
> consider that there is a cutoff date for each program included in a
> given version. Generally speaking that date is before the latest version
> of the LibreOffice website comes out.
>
>       When I was working in the documentation project, I would regularly
> download the pre-release versions at this website. Right now I am using
> 7.3.3.1 (April 13,2022) for Ubuntu which is Debian based. I think
> Xubuntu is also. I periodically check it for the latest updates. Since
> the version, that does not seem to have any more bad bugs in it, is used
> as the final release, I will be using the final release perhaps a month
> before the website  releases it to everyone.
>
> https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/deb/x86_64/
>
> Dan
>
> >
> > In Writer, the last worked position no longer matches correctly when I
> > reopen a doc I was working on before and closed. It seems to come up at a
> > random position somewhere near but not exactly where I was. This not
> > happened since 7.2 was fixed for this, somewhere around 7.2.2 IIRC. Even
> > when I was at the end of the doc, it reopens somewhere above that. This one
> > is easy to recover, not so much of it's supposed to be at a different
> > position where I actually was last editing.
> >
> > Calc does not have this problem, but the newish 'recall last similar entry'
> > feature only partially matches the actual most recent, and it's not clear
> > how to accept that part and continue in the same cell. Tab and right arrow
> > both advance to the next cell, even if there's more to match in the current
> > cell. How do I accept the partial match and continue in the same cell
> > without retyping the whole match? That makes the partial match useless.
> >
> > Any help, comments, suggestions welcome.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Mark
> >
>
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