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I'm finding editing notes to be a bit buggy, e.g. the cursor will jump around the line or to the end of the note, characters typed in will disappear, etc. It seems this has something to do with autosave.
My idea is perhaps you could use the code for the task text editor for the editing notes?
I'm not sure how feasible this is, but I think it would have a few advantages:
Editing task content currently works flawlessly and intuitively.
Keyboard shortcuts would be consistent between editing tasks and notes (e.g. cmd-enter to save, esc to cancel).
Clicking to edit a note would place the cursor in the note content (rather than in its title) like it does for a task.
Consistency between edit/preview UX.
The only disadvantage I see is editing task content doesn't have autosave, but as I mentioned I think this is the source of the inconsistent behaviour.
Thank you for tududi and all the work you've put in, it really is quite extraordinary!
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Hello,
I'm finding editing notes to be a bit buggy, e.g. the cursor will jump around the line or to the end of the note, characters typed in will disappear, etc. It seems this has something to do with autosave.
My idea is perhaps you could use the code for the task text editor for the editing notes?
I'm not sure how feasible this is, but I think it would have a few advantages:
The only disadvantage I see is editing task content doesn't have autosave, but as I mentioned I think this is the source of the inconsistent behaviour.
Thank you for tududi and all the work you've put in, it really is quite extraordinary!
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