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The first punctuation symbol of the paragraph is entered repeatedly(Bug report) #2659

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jinnnyang opened this issue Feb 15, 2022 · 4 comments

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@jinnnyang
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jinnnyang commented Feb 15, 2022

Trilium Version

trilium v0.50.2

What operating system are you using?

Windows

What is your setup?

Local + server sync

Operating System Version

Windows 10 version 19044.1526

Description

When I type 1 symbol at the beginning of a paragraph using Chinese keyboard input, the editor will automatically repeat the symbol once, looks like:
repeat the symbol
When I press the . button, it should appear , but 。。 appears!This bug does not appear in the US keyboards。This bug only appears in the first character of the paragraph。
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@jinnnyang jinnnyang changed the title (Bug report) The first punctuation symbol of the paragraph is entered repeatedly(Bug report) Feb 15, 2022
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zadam commented Feb 15, 2022

Hi, could you please verify if this also happens on the vanilla CKEditor 5 page?

https://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-5/demo/

@jinnnyang
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Hi, could you please verify if this also happens on the vanilla CKEditor 5 page?

https://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-5/demo/

yep, it also happens.
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zadam commented Feb 16, 2022

Ok, thanks for filing the bug report in the CKEditor repo. Let's see what they say.

@jinnnyang
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Ok, thanks for filing the bug report in the CKEditor repo. Let's see what they say.

They have already given a reply, and it seems that there is still a long way to go to fix it。
Trilium is the best of the many compilers I've used, and I wish it better and better.Thank you for bringing us excellent knowledge base tools.

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