Developing a Keyboard Interface: Add clarifying word to explanation of selection following focus#3404
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LGTM. This is a reasonable change.
If you treat the word "selection" in the original sentence as a verb, then the original wording has equivalent meaning to your new wording. However, I understand why flip flopping between using it is a verb and a noun is potentially confusing.
Sorry for the very long delay in picking this up.
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Very minor editorial revision; adds one wword. Merging without further review. |
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My proposed wording makes this paragraph match the heading of this section, which is "Selection Automatically Follow Focus" (not "Selection Automatically Focus"). It's only one word, but it completely changes the meaning (and is currently wrong, as far as I can see.)
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