TextEdit cursor bugs
TextEdit's cursor tracking has become increasingly erratic with each MacOS upgrade. The latest bug might actually be an attempted fix for an earlier one, where recently added text would disappear until you scrolled beyond it and then back again. Now, in Ventura, parts of new text, while visible, have become inaccessible; you cannot position the cursor within that text using the mouse, and if you try using the arrow keys, the cursor will jump to a place before or after the text.
In such cases, edits will take place a few characters beyond where the cursor is, so by trial and error you can figure out how far before or after the text you need to be and type the revisions you want. Obviously this is extremely tedious.
Also, in a document of any length, every time you add a bulleted line, the document will jump to a different page. You can usually get back by using the arrow up then down keys, but this is beyond distracting.
And in a long document, TextEdit seems unable to load the entire document at once. The scrollbar starts out long, and gradually shortens as you scroll through the document.
I've waited a long time to ask about this because I assumed that my very old Paragraph Styles were causing the problem, now that TextEdit has its own "text background color" tool. But Paragraph Styles are still a part of TextEdit. And even a new document that sets styling without Paragraph Styles has these bugs.
iMac 21.5″, macOS 13.2