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Key is too short (but it is correct for sure)

Open bettio opened this issue 1 week ago • 0 comments
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  • [x] I have read CONTRIBUTING.md
  • [x] I have searched the existing issues and didn't find any that were similar
  • [x] I have considered creating a pull request with fixes instead of a bug report and want to proceed

Current Behavior

The bug is mentioned here, and it is still present with v0.50.5 on Kubuntu 25.10. The workaround that worked is pressing enter every time I insert a key word, as suggested here (one year ago):

Hi, FWIW at this stage of the discussion - instead of tapping/clicking on the button, I actually hit Enter key (KB) and it worked. Strange behaviour... :-)

Expected Behavior

Typing the key and pressing the button should be enough, most users use space between words, not enter.

Steps To Reproduce

Open anytype on a fresh install for the first time, and give the key that you already have. Write it word by word with space in the middle and use the button to confirm that.

Environment

- OS: Kubuntu 25.10 (fresh install)
- Version: Anytype v0.50.5 (fresh install)

Anything else?

No response

bettio avatar Nov 12 '25 18:11 bettio