Oh, okay, I didn't pay attention to the sound.
I'll have to check that as well, I guess
[Bug][E][✓] Text preview completely disappears
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Re: [Bug][E] Text preview completely disappears
I've somehow been able to reproduce it again using the same method, and this time, I've got a video recording!
http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/editeur ... oces=41986
EDIT: Once I went to the Characters tab and came back, the text preview worked as expected.
http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/editeur ... oces=41986
EDIT: Once I went to the Characters tab and came back, the text preview worked as expected.
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Re: [Bug][E] Text preview completely disappears
Okay, from the video I think I know what the problem is in this case.
I guess the browser triggers the click event on the button (which displays the preview) before the change event on the textarea (which saves the text you just typed).
I'll check this
I guess the browser triggers the click event on the button (which displays the preview) before the change event on the textarea (which saves the text you just typed).
I'll check this
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Re: [Bug][E] Text preview completely disappears
With the video down, the detailed information on how to reproduce this one is gone.
I'm going to assume Unas fixed this one, and close it as fixed.
I'm going to assume Unas fixed this one, and close it as fixed.
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