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Causes text editing issues in Dockge 'edit mode' #11

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adam-wood opened this issue Jul 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Causes text editing issues in Dockge 'edit mode' #11

adam-wood opened this issue Jul 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug
When editing (docker compose yaml) text in dockge, country flags causes the cursor to display in the wrong place.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Browse to a running instance of Dockge
  2. Open a compose file.
  3. Click 'edit', and move to the editing window.
  4. Click in the text to edit a line of text
  5. See error - cursor displays in the wrong place

Screenshots
In the screenshot below, pressing backspace will delete the d from the end of stopped
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In the below screenshot, the plugin is disabled and the cursor displays in the right location. No changes made to text content.
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Chrome version:
Edge Version 126.0.2592.81 (Official build) (64-bit)

  • disabled other plugins, confirmed by enabling/disabling chromium-country-flags

Additional context
Admittedly an edge case, but it may affect other text editing pages.

@adam-wood adam-wood added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 2, 2024
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metaqer commented Jul 2, 2024

Download the extension and follow your normal workflow to approve a PR in Github's web UI. You will see the option to add a joke right when you click the "Approve" button in the "Files changed" tab. Shuffle jokes until you find one that cracks you up.

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