There's actually a work-around for selecting and copying text from the preview: the click handler doesn't fire until you release the mouse button, so you can select the text you want and, while holding down the mouse button, press Ctrl+C to copy it.
That said, I agree that this "feature" can be extremely annoying. It's also inconsistent: apparently, it doesn't happen (for some reason) when editing existing questions or answers in-line. That's probably a bug, but I haven't seen any complaints about it, so I guess people don't really mind the absence of this focus-transfer very much. Thus, I'd personally prefer to see the whole feature disabled.
In fact, I've just added code to do this (based on Oriol's code above) to the development branch of my SOUP user script. If no surprising side effects turn up, this code will be part of the next stable SOUP release (v1.32); in the mean time, those interested in testing the feature may install the development version directly.
My version of Oriol's code is slightly modified to be more robust against loading order issues, and also adds a replacement double-click handler to give people who like the ability to return to the edit box by clicking the preview a way to still do so, just by clicking twice:
// remove any existing click handlers
$( '.wmd-preview' ).off( 'click' );
// block installation of further click handlers
var oldClick = $.fn.click;
$.fn.click = function () {
var that = ( arguments.length > 0 ? this.not( $('.wmd-preview') ) : this );
oldClick.apply( that, arguments );
return this;
};
// add replacement double-click handler
$( document ).on( 'dblclick', '.wmd-preview', function () {
$( 'textarea', this.parentNode ).focus();
} );
(Ideally, I think that double-clicking on the preview should move the focus to the edit box at the point in the text that you clicked. I have an idea on how to perhaps do that — it involves selection ranges and some fuzzy text matching — but that still needs more development and testing work. Anyway, for now, double-clicking just works the same way as single-clicking would without this fix.)
There should be no autofocus
. I agree this is annoying, but I've found it useful in the past. I think there should be an option to disable (or enable) autofocus on the answer page.contentEditable
), so I'm surprised you attempted to do it. And I hate WYSIWYG editors because they don't do what I want; WYSIWYW would be better.