I cannot find this reported elsewhere ...
- create a 'new style' (I used a purple natural highlight and double red natural line)
- apply the style to some text
- apply the style again to some more text
- Press undo (ctrl-z)
- The 'new style' is removed from the highlighter palette.
- Where the 'new style' was applied, the text is now highlighted in a pale yellow natural highlighting, which I call the 'default'
- The 'default' highlight can still be erased like a normal highlight.
- The 'default' highlight can still be navigated using the arrows (a fantastic feature when going back over some text after a while)
- The 'default' highlight is still stored when a resource is closed and opened.
- The 'default' highlight seems to work in every way like a normal style except that it is not the Ghastly purple/red concoction that I created to test this bug.
Expected Behaviour: I would have expected ctrl-z to undo the last action (which was apply highlight). At the very least do nothing. It should not delete the new created style given that creating the style was not the last action.
I called the 'cream/yellow' highlight the 'default' because it gives the impression of the default behavior if a highlighting tag within a resource cannot find the original style.
BTW: This is the second time that I have typed this. Somehow I went backwards in my browser, and immediately coming forwards again left me with an empty description and subject. Is there a way to avoid this, or to recover the forum text?, or to stop the ability to navigate backwards from the keyboard?
Regards
Martin.