Hello friends! I'd like to ask for your opinion regarding multi-line text editing. This suggestion comes from one of our Russian-speaking customers Dolina Zamkova so here is a translated abstract of our email conversation. Current problem: When you write multi-line text, you must press 'Shift-Enter' first, then use 'Enter' to start a new line, then 'Ctrl-Enter' to submit the text. Wouldn't it be easier to have a setting that will allow using Enter to always write multi-line texts, and always submit on 'Ctrl-Enter', like you do it in text messengers? So we could add a new account-wide setting, on the Settings page: () Finish editing by pressing 'Ctrl-Enter' (convenient for multi-line text) What do you think? Do you write multi-line texts in Checkvist at all? Other thoughts of how we could make it better? :)
I did a full backup and did a multi-page search through all pages for this:
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....and for this:
tags="#"
But it came up empty. So I'm not sure what my Tags page is actually reporting.
I was curious and checked my tags. There was one like Jim Leff described. After renaming it to a proper word, a search took me to a task. But there was no tag on it. Probably it's something that was left over and should have been deleted.
ReplyDeleteIt may have been "half there". If you create a new line and add only a pound sign, it will be invisible (except if you try to edit, whereupon it reappears).
ReplyDeleteJim Leff About a new line with # sign - this happens because Checkvist treats this sign as markdown H1 header, and applies appropriate syntax.
ReplyDeleteAs for empty tags - looks like a bug, but I cannot find your account to investigate. Could you send me your account e-mail?
Thanks,
jimleff.ny@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHello Jim,
ReplyDeleteI've taken a look. It looks like in some scenario, Checkvist creates empty tags.
To find usages of these tags, you can use approach used by Ralf Hauber, with renaming to another tag. Alternatively, you can simply delete them from the same Manage tags popup.
It is not clear when it happens, but I have a suspicion that it can be related to item editing in m.checkvist.com. But so far, I could not reproduce the problem.
It would be great if you could recall when and how those empty tags could appear (by renaming the empty tag to non-empty and doing the search)
Thanks,
Kirill Maximov maybe this example (mp4 video) where the Chrome extension is used to enter a tag is useful for finding the cause of empty hash tags: http://bit.ly/chkv_empty_hash
ReplyDeleteRalf Hauber Thanks a lot for reproducing the problem! Hopefully, will fix with the next update :)
ReplyDeleteAha! I was just coming here to report the same issue. I just started using the "tt" popup and that's when these empty tags began appearing.
ReplyDeleteHi, this problem should be fixed now, please check it out.
ReplyDeleteWorks, no more empty hash that way. Thanks.
ReplyDelete