Paste text into H1-tag produces unwanted Strong-tag inside

Hi,

i don’t know if this is an bug or an feature but every time i’m pasting some plain/unformated text into an h1-tag it adds an unwanted strong-tag inside and makes the headline megasuperbold:

h1-strong

First headline: typed in the text manually
Second headline: inserted/pasted it via Ctrl+V (also tried Ctrl+Shift+V)

BSS-project: Microsoft OneDrive

Any ideas?

I’ve given up trying to figure out the quirks of copying and pasting text in BSS. It seems to randomly add extra spaces, or fail to clear formatting from the source.

I find the simplest thing is to do one of the following…

  1. Paste your text into a plain text file outside of BSS, and then copy and paste it from there into the program.
  2. Paste your text in BBS, highlight it, and the click the remove formatting icon in the top menu. Then format as you desire.

I tend to use 2. more often.

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for clear format when paste something, i usually use ctrl + shift + V instead of ctrl + v

I doesn’t help in this case, i did it already this way as mentioned in the original post.

This tends more to be an BSS bug…

Clicking the clear formatting icon will remove any unwanted HTML tags.

This solves it (=symptom) of course but what’s the reason for it?
It adds arbitrary a strong-tag…

Unwanted text formatting has been discussed at length here on a number of posts in the forum. There’s no definitive answer. Heading text is typically bold, so it’s possible the developers gave it a strong tag by default. I really don’t know.