Try this:
1. Click somewhere in a row of a single column/single table, and add a bit of text at the end.
2. Press Alt+Tab.
At this point, your cursor returned to topic. So I believed for a moment I've found a way to switch by keys between a table and topic text! But -
3. Cut a paragraph of text below the table, and paste it above the table.
You would expect the table moves down when text is pasted. But, no: the table doesn't move down, it stays where it was and text, apparently, flows in the background of the table. The strangest thing: the cursor returns to the table again!
Although at this point I've got scared, H&M didn't crash (one plus for its stability!). Switching to another topic, the view was refreshed correctly.
Yet, it doesn't look to me as a feature.
Regards,
Bruno
More strange things in tables in 3.2
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I have also noticed similar quirks, sometimes it appears that my text disappears entirely.
The problem appears to be that the table is like a separate grid suspended over the body text. When you click on it it becomes active, and you can edit it, etc.
I assume that it was done this way to achieve what we require, and it is a great achievement.
Obviously it will take some time to work out the little bugs that come with such an achievement.
The problem appears to be that the table is like a separate grid suspended over the body text. When you click on it it becomes active, and you can edit it, etc.
I assume that it was done this way to achieve what we require, and it is a great achievement.
Obviously it will take some time to work out the little bugs that come with such an achievement.