{"ops":[{"insert":"As the title explains, there is a bug with text selection on the search window on any input field: "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gifyu.com/image/SOYt1"},"insert":"https://gifyu.com/image/SOYt1"},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"insert":{"image":"https://gifyu.com/image/SOYt1"}},{"insert":"\nIt's disruptive, I don't always cltr + A text. It is also a thousand times worse on iPad and iPhone.\n"}]}
Edited 10/28/2024, 5:50:48 PM
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{"ops":[{"insert":"So clicking on the off area of an overlay is an intended feature. Unfortunately the on click event is called when you release the mouse, and there isn't much we can do to prevent that from happening without some serious jank. \n\nI'm not opposed to adding an option to disable the off click to close overlays, but it's a pretty intuitive action for most users, so I wouldn't want it disabled by default. \n\nDouble clicking would also highlight that feild without needing keybinds or moving the mouse to hightlight. Not really a solution, but it may help in this case. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Thanks for the quick reply. I can see it being intuitive in mobile applications but I don’t know if I can say that I expect that behavior on a browser. I think a toggle would be great, I could be wrong but I feel like it didn’t do that before and it was added recently. Either way, Archidekt is great.\n"}]}
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