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On Russian keyboards, "Б" character adds a tag #2040
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Research for later: aehlke/tag-it#22
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Nice. We should be able to fix this. In the keybindings audit we missed this one - it relies on the old constants for keypress, which is silly. We'll update to use the |
reported in 3294593-zen |
@rezzap the video demonstrates another aspect of tagging - tags are separated by a space. this has always been how tags work as far as I can remember. originally it made it easier to add multiple tags from a mobile device. |
Another report in 3333717-zen. |
This should have been fixed by #2334 but I just tested and it was not, so apparently I missed one. |
Reported in 3474956-zen with the small letter b in Russian - "б". |
Also reported in 3669598-zen with |
Also reported in 3853286-zen |
Also reported in 4265268-zen |
Another: 4320340-zen |
+1 from 4443696-zd-woothemes |
I am using simple note on various devices (android, macos, windows) and would like to report bug in windows version of app When I am trying to type tag in Russian, which contains letter “б” (like “b” in English) it acts like I am pressing “Enter”. Therefore I cannot type tags containing “б” via app. «б» letter on Cyrillic keyboard is located where symbols “,” and “<” are placed on US layout, right to “M” key If I type the whole word elsewhere (notepad, word) and copy it to tags – it works fine |
Greetings. On the PC version, the beech "B" in Cyrillic does not work in the tags. Video in attachment. 11-07-2022.152648.mp4Ticket #5365169 |
Expected
We should split on commas regardless of keyboard layout
Observed
On Russian keyboards, the "Б" character is apparently the same keycode as the comma on English keyboards so typing it causes a tag to be added.
It's possible this also implies that comma doesn't work to add a tag for Russian keyboards (since it would be a different keycode). I haven't tested that scenario.
User reported in 2896068-zen and reproduced it in Windows 10 and on web.
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