After clicking once with text tool to create temporary highlighted text, pasted text should replace it
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@VectorStyler Restarting VS and using a fresh document did not fix it here. Could it be related to my custom preferences? @b77 are you able to replicate the issue on your mac?
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@Boldline Could be a preferences issue. Try pasting from the menu (not using the shortcut).
When using the shortcut, pressing the Command+ key will temporarily activate the transform tool, and that may remove the highlight.
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@VectorStyler I tried using the menu instead of the keyboard shortcut this time. I clicked once with the text tool to get the highlighted "lorem itsum" and used the edit>paste. It appends the copied wording to the end of the "Lorem Itsum"
I also tried "paste inside" and that did not work either....
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@Boldline Then some settings is the issue, as here (version 1.1.046) seems to work fine.
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@VectorStyler I am using the newest build, (version 1.1.046) as well. I set the preferences back to the default and restarted VS and tried again with the pasting shortcut and also with the edit>paste and it worked correctly both ways.
I wish there was an automated way to automatically go through and test preferences to see where an issue is!
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@Boldline said in After clicking once with text tool to create temporary highlighted text, pasted text should replace it:
I wish there was an automated way to automatically go through and test preferences to see where an issue is!
I will need to figure out what causes this, as it looks like a bug.
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@VectorStyler Do you want me to send my custom preferences file over to you again?
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@Boldline and @VectorStyler This is what happens here: https://recordit.co/Uzqe8vW0Ln — the result is different when I copy the text object then the text itself.
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@b77 said in After clicking once with text tool to create temporary highlighted text, pasted text should replace it:
@Boldline and @VectorStyler This is what happens here: https://recordit.co/Uzqe8vW0Ln — the result is different when I copy the text object then the text itself.
Yes, copying the text or copying the object are different (by design).
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@VectorStyler OK, but indeed the highlighted text doesn't get replaced when pasting some other text.