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Janne Jalkanen commented on JSPWIKI-380:
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Nope. If you hit four times the space bar, and then backspace, it will still
remove four spaces, AS IF you had hit the tab. And this is really annoying,
since it means that it's bloody impossible to line up anything in a {{{ -
}}} -block, for example. I've been bitten by this a few times now, too.
If tab inserts four spaces, it should be handled like four spaces - not like a
tab.
> Annoying backspace behaviour of editor
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>
> Key: JSPWIKI-380
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-380
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Editors
> Affects Versions: 2.8
> Environment: Firefox 3.1 (daily build), Linux, Windows
> Reporter: Klaus Malorny
> Assignee: Dirk Frederickx
> Fix For: 2.8
>
>
> I've used 2.4 a lot, recently installed 2.6, but not used that much and now
> playing around with 2.8 beta 1. I discovered the behaviour in 2.6, but since
> it is still present in 2.8, I decided to file it as a bug, although it may
> be that some regard this actually as a feature.
> The behaviour I am talking about is within the default plain text editor with
> the additional support implemented via JavaScript. It happens to me that if I
> hit the backspace key, it does not delete only the last character, but up to
> four spaces. This is annoying if I edit a table where I want the columns in
> the text view as well. Using the key repetition function of the keyboard, it
> happens frequently that I get a single character too far. If I hit the delete
> key in such a situation, I have to add three more spaces to go to the
> originally intended column.
> Please remove that "feature" or make it at least somehow configurable. Thanks.
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