Couldn't enter a carriage return with the Enter key.
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http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/3-reasons-windows-8-1-is-better/2186/58
I still cannot fucking enter a line break. My fucking Enter key works everywhere but these forums right now. Other browser windows, Sublime Text, Excel, Quickbooks, etc. Everywhere but on this fucking tab in Chrome. Apparently Ember shit itself when I necroed thatthreadtopic?
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I see newlines in your post as it goes:
link
[an empty line]
complainingSo how exactly are things broken for you?
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Manually entering < br > elements.
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hrmm, currently working in all of my chrome tabs so it does sound like something shit itself for you (though a hard refresh would have fixed that so dunno).
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@Intercourse said:
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/3-reasons-windows-8-1-is-better/2186/58
I still cannot fucking enter a line break. My fucking Enter key works everywhere but these forums right now. Other browser windows, Sublime Text, Excel, Quickbooks, etc. Everywhere but on this fucking tab in Chrome. Apparently Ember shit itself when I necroed that
threadtopic?Do you have any addons or programs running on your computer that detect Discourse and disable the enter key? Because I've never had that problem. Are there any errors in the console? (Ctrl+Shift+i)
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692MB of RAM usage on that tab. I had to close the tab and open a new one to get it to work. A simple F5 would not take care of it.
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Hi, you must be new here. I've reported this occurrence happening to me in several topics to @sam.
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@Intercourse said:
A simple F5 would not take care of it.
Hard refresh should be ctrl+F5, F5 is a soft refresh.
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Do you have any addons or programs running on your computer that detect Discourse and disable the enter key? Because I've never had that problem. Are there any errors in the console? (Ctrl+Shift+i)
No, is there a plugin that does that? That seems pretty specific. I did not look for errors and have already blown out the tab.
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Hard refresh should be ctrl+F5, F5 is a soft refresh.
I know, but I get annoyed when I have to do a hard refresh. With a few exceptions, if I have to do a hard refresh it means the code is shit. I closed the tab and opened a new one thinking it would lower the RAM usage, it is back up there again. How is it that I get lower RAM usage on YouTube when playing HD video than I do on Dicksource that only has to display text and pictures?
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At least it only deletes one character when you press backspace...
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@Intercourse said:
With a few exceptions, if I have to do a hard refresh it means the code is shit.
Well, this isn't one of those exceptions.
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@Intercourse said:
How is it that I get lower RAM usage on YouTube when playing HD video than I do on Dicksource that only has to display text and pictures?
Because it's not just a forum, it's a "a next-generation, 100% open source discussion platform built for the next decade of the Internet."
If you're not eating at least half a gig, you're apparently doing it wrong. If you're serving up content in any other way than fetching it "dynamically!" via AJAX you're doing it wrong.
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Gotcha. This software is made for the "Computer of tomorrow!!" Intel better hurry up and get some horsepower in their chips. They are getting left behind by Atwood. A laptop with an i5 and 8GB of RAM is apparently below minimum spec?
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ugh. your edit makes this topic jump to the top of the list, but doesn't show why. had to hunt to figure out wtf was supposedly "new".
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@sam, maybe you should change the algorithm for new post from an edit to have to cross a certain threshold for number of characters?
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I spent a little while trying to figure out how the topic was updated if it had no new posts (because there was no blue bubble of new posts count) and I was not currently viewing it. I figured it was a new bug, but it turns out it's just an annoying design. I mean, technically there was activity, but try editing a day old post in the Likes topic or some other topic with a lot of posts in short periods of time; that would get annoying in a hurry.
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Also, out of pure dicsoursistency, my own edits do no count enough to cause the topic list to decide there was an update to the topic.
I've since posted in it to make sure it's updating at all if I post, which of course it does.
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Edits only cause a bump if they were to the last post (that bumped the topic).
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That is not a true statement.
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It appears to be true enough - tested by editing a last post of my own in another topic, and editing my own last post causes it to be bumped on my topic list.
I guess it beats having 30 "bump" posts by the same annoying person, if only it were dicsoverable at all for people to actually use it.
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Did they just patch it in? I was able to bump a couple month old topic just a week ago by editing a post in the middle.
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@Intercourse said:
I know, but I get annoyed when I have to do a hard refresh. With a few exceptions, if I have to do a hard refresh it means the code is shit.
Well, this is Dicsourse.
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Or a certain percentage of the post should need to change.
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Filed
https://bitbucket.org/masamunewos/discoursebugs/issue/18/carriage-return-does-not-start-a-new-line
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FWIW, you can possibly leave this one off. No one else has noticed it. My gues would be that EmberJS shit itself at random, no way to repro though.
Unless it could be tracked back to something to do with necroing that thread? Silly toasters.
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I've had this occur to me multiple times in the past, typically flagging @sam every time it does.
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Fair enough. I thought I was the only one. Shine on you crazy diamond.
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I have seen this issue reported a few times, I am just struggling with a repro here.
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Yeah, I have no repro.
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I wish I could help, I really do. What part of your code base handles the editor? Can you link to it in Gita and I will take a look?
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Mostly in this file https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/lib/Markdown.Editor.js
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I can't reproduce this either. I regularly use Discourse on all OSX browsers, as well as iOS and Android and have never seen this.
I'm wondering if it's an extension? That's the only thing I can think of. Have you seen it in multiple browsers?
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Fairly frequently in chrome win 7 during extended stays and lots of navigation between topics using notifications. The only plugins I use are adblock and ghostery, and only selectively for adblock (such as annoying images) - ghostery only blocks google analytics data here.
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Is it still happening? Curious because I still haven't been able to do it (nor have I seen much mention of it)
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Type out
System.Environment.NewLine
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Not lately, but I still don't know the repro.