On 08/02/19 09:04, Piet van Oostrum wrote: > Wol <antlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> On 06/02/2019 22:33, Piet van Oostrum wrote: >> >> Wols Lists wrote: >> >> > On 06/02/19 16:08, Piet van Oostrum wrote: >> > > Wol's lists <antlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > > >> > >> Dunno whether this is a bug or a design decision or what, but it's a >> > >> pretty nasty breach of the principle ... >> > >> >> > >> Why, when I click on a cell, does calc NOT select the clicked cell? >> > >> >> > >> Okay, I know the answer - it's a hyperlink. BUT. >> > >> >> > >> I was editing a csv, I've got a column of email addresses, and some of >> > >> them have been hyperlinked, some of them haven't. I don't want >> > >> hyperlinks, I didn't ask for hyperlinks, and I can't see any way of >> > >> easily removing them! >> > >> >> > > Format > Clear Direct Formatting (Ctrl-M on my Mac). >> > > >> > But clicking on the cell doesn't select it so <ctrl>M doesn't work! :-) >> > >> >> You could click in a nearby cell and move to it with the arrows. >> >> Sorry, I don't know whether it's my poor English or that you aren't a native speaker, but you seem >> to be completely missing my main point. >> >> THE NEED FOR A WORK-AROUND INDICATES THE EXISTENCE OF A MAJOR UI FUCK-UP! >> >> Clicking in a cell to select it is such a basic piece of spreadsheet functionality, that for it to >> not work is a major problem. Things like that should work ONE HUNDRED percent of the time, not >> ninety-nine percent. Any safety guy will tell you that something that nearly always works is >> actually far more dangerous than something that keeps going wrong. >> >> Oh - and I've just played with the same spreadsheet in Excel. That fucks it up too, just not quite >> so dangerously. It selects the cell, which is good, but launches the link at the same time. So at >> least you get a clear visual surprise, unlike Calc which just silently fails to work as expected >> ... > > No need to SHOUT. I agree that selecting a cell just by clicking is a basic functionality. And so is following a link when you click on it. So now there is a conflict of interests. It would be nice if you had the option to choose which one you prefer, because this is user-dependent. Apparently LO choose to give the link priority. So if you don't like that, switch off the links. See the part of my post that you cut out. > Sorry. But if that's the case, why does LO do NEITHER? Point is, if I'm using calc, I'm using a spreadsheet. I expect it to behave like a spreadsheet, not a browser. And the current functionality is DANGEROUS. I shouldn't have to go and change the options to make calc behave like a spreadsheet. As I said, I only discovered this because I was using calc *as a spreadsheet* and suddenly discovered that it was (a) making changes behind my back, and (b) as a result of those changes, I'd damaged my spreadsheet! Again, we can probably blame it on Microsoft :-) but really I would prefer my spreadsheet to behave like a spreadsheet, not a browser. And that's why I was shouting. You're not addressing my point which is that, imho, it is a *major* design fail for the *default* behaviour to suddenly behave in a completely different (*and* *dangerous*) way. If you're in a car, would you really like a corner case, where, every time, by default the car swapped the brake and accelerator over if you were turning right in third gear? The car is being completely deterministic - all you have to do is remember to use the other foot! Maybe I'm too naive, but should I really have to mess around with the settings to get a single-click to work the same way here as it does EVERYWHERE else? Oh - and this has ramifications elsewhere. Probably the easiest way for me to try and fix this is that whenever calc converts text to a hyperlink, is to just <ctrl>Z to undo the hyperlink. Except last time I hit this in calc, <ctrl>Z didn't work that way, I just could NOT disable calc's autoformat. Oh - and the standard way of disabling the autoformat didn't work because it was doing it elsewhere. I think I need to go and see whether that UI nightmare has been fixed ... Please. I *don't* want to have to fuck about with the settings, in order to make calc behave like a spreadsheet! Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice