{"ops":[{"insert":"[EDIT:] I thought these issues might be specific to Safari (OS), but I'm experiencing the same things in Chrome. \n\nThe two issues are: \n -- Color Tags are unstable. They're migrating across decks. I repeat the same names, things like 'draw' and 'ramp'. When I go into a deck with older tags, they'll show the original color, but if I try to change a tag (or add a new card and try to tag it), the colors available will be different colors that I used in more recent decks (and sometimes even the categories will be from newer decks). \nThis also happens, btw, if I set or change a Color Tag, then enter the playtester, then use ⌘[ (\"return to previous page\") to go back to the decklist. On returning to the decklist, the tag colors will be reset to what they were before I edited them, even though I saved before playtesting. "},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"[see attached image of my Riku deck, with color tag options from my Yuriko deck, because that's the one I playtested most recently]"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true,"bold":true},"insert":"Any update on making Color Tags permanent? Would be really nice to just create a pool of tags and have them be available for any deck - always the same color, etc. - rather than having to recreate them every time... "},{"insert":"\n\n -- Second issue is in the playtester itself. When I manually drag / reposition a card, both of the 'hand => battlefield' commands just stop working. 'B' doesn't do anything, and neither does double-click. Once I manually drag one card, I have to manually drag every single card from my hand and position it on the battlefield. Problem is, it's impractical to playtest without moving anything (manually) because the playtester still only recognizes two categories - land and everything else. There's no way to organize it further except manually (so far as I'm aware). \n\nThanks for all your work.\nDtR\n\n"},{"insert":{"image":"https://i.imgur.com/W2binhc.png"}},{"insert":"\n"}]}
Edited 11/2/2021, 11:00:31 PM
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Hi! First of all, thank you for the detailed reports. It really helps us figure things out on our ends more quickly when a ton of information like this is provided right off the bat. Let's get into it:\n\nRegarding color tags, that definitely sounds like a bug. I'm having trouble reproducing exactly what you describe, but I also don't have custom tags on older decks. I think, for the most part, users tend to just use the preset options and instead use custom/multiple categories for the purpose you're using the color tags for. Not that you're wrong to be using them in this way, I'm just not surprised this issue hasn't been noticed before. I'll have to do more digging to figure out exactly what's going on, but I'm bringing it to the team's attention either way. Regarding your question about making color tags permanent, that's on our list of features (along with categories), that we're planning to make preset options in your account settings. The development time just hasn't been there as of yet to make it happen, but it's definitely a \"when\" rather than an \"if\". "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Regarding the playtester, you are correct that it will only dump cards into the two categories (as you aptly put it, land and everything else). I've played around with it a bit across multiple browsers, but am not experiencing the same bug you describe. Am I correct in assuming based on your reference to the ⌘ key that you're on Mac OS? If so, do you have access to something running Windows you could try the playtester on? "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nAgain, I appreciate your time for the reports, and apologize for the inconveniences! Hopefully we can get these squared away promptly. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Thanks for the replies, as always.\nGlad to hear permanent color tags are on the 'when' list (I'll stop asking about it ;)"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"I didn't realize that it was uncommon to use color tags this way... I prefer them to Categories, but on the other hand, I haven't had any issues with Categories, so maybe that's what I should be using? Anyway, thanks for looking into it. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nI was able to better isolate the bug in the playtester. I still don't know what's causing it, but it turns out that manually dragging cards isn't the problem; it happens when I manually drag a card further right than the "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"?"},{"insert":" icon (explaining the keyboard shortcuts). I assume it sees that as dragging it completely out of the playtest area, and for some reason that shuts off the 'B' / double-click functionality, but nothing else. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Related: On a Mac that "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"?"},{"insert":" icon isn't all the way to the right of the playtest area (true on both Safari and Chrome). It leaves enough room to play another card to the right of it. (see image) That may be why it isn't reproducible on a Windows machine (I don't have one I can test it on). Anyway, now that I know what's happening, I just don't do that and it's fine."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nThanks for all the work you and the team put into this site!\n\n"},{"insert":{"image":"https://i.imgur.com/xWPR7ib.png"}},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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