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Old 04-24-2022, 11:10 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by paperback View Post
Linux 20.1 / Calibre 5.38

1. Open the "Insert special character" window and select "Greek extended" (for example).
2. Enter a few characters, then select the "Greek and coptic" heading.
3. Press the space bar.

Expected result: A space should be entered in the text.
Actual result: The dialogue closes (because focus has switched from the text to the "Insert special character" window).

The workaround is to insert the space before you change headings.
I know how few Linux users there are here. So, I followed your instructions and confirm what you're seeing. I can't help in any way, but I can at least confirm it.

Calibre 5.41
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