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The changeset comment box is longer than one line and normally displays more than one line of text (assuming that the user enters a reasonably descriptive comment). Therefore the user may expect that the up/down arrow keys have their normal browser meanings within the box, moving the cursor up or down one line. However, they do not seem to do that - they bring up the next/previous history entries, as if the box were only a single line edit.
This can lose lots of typing if the user isn't aware of this and does:
Type a long changeset comment, which wraps over more than one line.
Notice a mistake near the start, type up-arrow to try to get back there.
All of the typed input disappears and the box is filled with a previous changeset comment.
There appears to be now no way to get back the typed text.
For less user confusion, if the control looks like a multi-line input field then it should work like one.
The same may apply (although I haven't dared try it, because it may send bad or incomplete OSM comments) to the Enter or Return key in this box.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The changeset comment box is longer than one line and normally displays more than one line of text (assuming that the user enters a reasonably descriptive comment). Therefore the user may expect that the up/down arrow keys have their normal browser meanings within the box, moving the cursor up or down one line. However, they do not seem to do that - they bring up the next/previous history entries, as if the box were only a single line edit.
This can lose lots of typing if the user isn't aware of this and does:
Type a long changeset comment, which wraps over more than one line.
Notice a mistake near the start, type up-arrow to try to get back there.
All of the typed input disappears and the box is filled with a previous changeset comment.
There appears to be now no way to get back the typed text.
For less user confusion, if the control looks like a multi-line input field then it should work like one.
The same may apply (although I haven't dared try it, because it may send bad or incomplete OSM comments) to the Enter or Return key in this box.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: