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diff --git a/generic/tkText.c b/generic/tkText.c
index 76251c0..8b94ab7 100644
--- a/generic/tkText.c
+++ b/generic/tkText.c
@@ -3089,11 +3089,16 @@ DeleteIndexRange(
* The code below is ugly, but it's needed to make sure there is always a
* dummy empty line at the end of the text. If the final newline of the
* file (just before the dummy line) is being deleted, then back up index
- * to just before the newline. Furthermore, remove any tags that are
- * present on the newline that isn't going to be deleted after all (this
- * simulates deleting the newline and then adding a "clean" one back
- * again). Note that index1 and index2 might now be equal again which
- * means that no text will be deleted but tags might be removed.
+ * to just before the newline. If there is a newline just before the first
+ * character being deleted, then back up the first index too. The idea is
+ * that a deletion involving a range starting at a line start and
+ * including the final \n (i.e. index2 is "end") is an attempt to delete
+ * complete lines, so the \n before the deleted block shall become the new
+ * final \n. Furthermore, remove any tags that are present on the newline
+ * that isn't going to be deleted after all (this simulates deleting the
+ * newline and then adding a "clean" one back again). Note that index1 and
+ * index2 might now be equal again which means that no text will be
+ * deleted but tags might be removed.
*/
line1 = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, index1.linePtr);
@@ -3106,6 +3111,10 @@ DeleteIndexRange(
oldIndex2 = index2;
TkTextIndexBackChars(NULL, &oldIndex2, 1, &index2, COUNT_INDICES);
line2--;
+ if ((index1.byteIndex == 0) && (line1 != 0)) {
+ TkTextIndexBackChars(NULL, &index1, 1, &index1, COUNT_INDICES);
+ line1--;
+ }
arrayPtr = TkBTreeGetTags(&index2, NULL, &arraySize);
if (arrayPtr != NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < arraySize; i++) {