Copy of a word within a marked set of text copies all characters prior to and including the selected word.
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Bug
What’s the current behavior?
When copying a word from a block that has a mark
starting at the beginning of the text, all of the text prior to the selected word is also applied to the clipboard.
What’s the expected behavior?
Only the selected word is copied.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:8 (4 by maintainers)
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I think #1815 might have fixed this. @CameronAckermanSEL you think you could verify?
We have a similar discussion in https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate/issues/1799
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