Title: Test report on Interaction of Cancel; Finish later; Post exit from the Add Comment Form wrt the state and content of its original inline Comment form.
Another test. Test starting an inline comment, then continue editing using the Add Comment form, and choose Cancel + Delete Draft in Add Comment. Is this inline content saved, or is it deleted when the Add Comment Form deletes its own personal draft. Lets see. Stop typing now and start again in Add Comment.
A few minutes later> Aha! after I added some text using Add Comment, then closed Add Comment with Cancel + Delete Draft, I see the original content of this inline Comment window: 1) Still open; 2) Showing the text as it appeared before copying it as the initial text shown in the Add Comment Form. Which is reasonable.
Test report on Interaction of Cancel; Finish later; Post exit from the Add Comment Form wrt the state and content of its original inline Comment form.
The Cancel/ 'Delete Draft' action of the Add Comment form should be read as "Delete the currently being edited by this Add Comment Window; with no effect on what may still be open in the inline comment window which was copied into an empty Add Content window as its starting value.
The 'Finish Later' action of the Add Comment form currently (TeamPage 7.1 WIP 30 Nov 205) 1) closes and saves a new personal draft for the comment. If Add Comment is launched from an inline Add comment window which contains some starting content, when the Add Content Form closes, it shows the original inline comment window open and containing its starting content. Per discussion Proteus20332 this will likely change to silently close the original inline comment window, so the the personal draft saved by Add Comment is the correct Work In Progress draft for the comment stated as an inline comment form, and closed with 'Finish Later' by the Add Comment form.
The 'Post' action of the Add Comment Form closes the form to reveal a posted comment in place of the original inline Comment window, along with any Draft state indicator if the Add Comment 'Publish' option was not checked. The content of the comment is the content shown in the Add Comment form when its Post button is pressed.