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Split line function acting weird

Open mistersugar opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments

I just wrote a blog post with lots of paragraphs. Writing was smooth and post published just fine.

I did encounter a weird behavior when using the split line function (command-enter).

  • I put the cursor where I wanted to split the line into a new paragraph.
  • When I keyed the command, the line split but 12 characters after where the cursor was.
  • I successfully used the merge lines function to restore the paragraph.
  • I tried to split again and encountered the same problem.
  • I manually typed the letters I wanted on the new line, deleted the extras in the line above, and published the blog.
  • Post looks fine.

One additional note: I had paused halfway during drafting that post to type a new outline and use the Tweet icon to send that outline to Twitter. Worked great.

mistersugar avatar Oct 07 '21 22:10 mistersugar

@mistersugar on a report like this, the outline matters, and where the cursor was. I assume it was blog.opml, if so, a screen shot of where the cursor was would suffice.

scripting avatar Oct 07 '21 22:10 scripting

Outline is blog.opml.

Before and after screenshots below:

Screen Shot 2021-10-07 at 5 47 38 PM Screen Shot 2021-10-07 at 5 47 50 PM

mistersugar avatar Oct 07 '21 23:10 mistersugar

Also

Your Change Notes and my writingnotes.ompl were tabs beneath the blog.opml outline.

mistersugar avatar Oct 07 '21 23:10 mistersugar

I just need to know where the cursor was before you did the split.

scripting avatar Oct 07 '21 23:10 scripting

The other tabs don’t matter in this case.

scripting avatar Oct 07 '21 23:10 scripting

In that before image, the cursor is in front of As.

mistersugar avatar Oct 07 '21 23:10 mistersugar