4.0c Beta 1: Can't make changes to a note stick by clicking outside the notes in the white area of a

Rosie Perera
Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

Open an existing Notes file.

Click in the Content box for one of the notes and make some change.

You can't make the edit box lose the focus (and thus make your edit stick) by clicking outside the box somewhere in the whitespace area of the Notes file. You can click in another tile to effect this change, or on another clickable element in the Notes file window (e.g., another Note or a Post-It icon). But it's intuitive to want to click somewhere, anywhere, outside the note to make your change take.

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  • Robert Pavich
    Robert Pavich Member Posts: 5,685 ✭✭✭

    But it's intuitive to want to click somewhere, anywhere, outside the note to make your change take.

     

    That is...in leiu of a "save" button... [:$]

    Robert Pavich

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  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭


    Open an existing Notes file.

    Click in the Content box for one of the notes and make some change.

    You can't make the edit box lose the focus (and thus make your edit stick) by clicking outside the box somewhere in the whitespace area of the Notes file. You can click in another tile to effect this change, or on another clickable element in the Notes file window (e.g., another Note or a Post-It icon). But it's intuitive to want to click somewhere, anywhere, outside the note to make your change take.


    This seems like a regressed bug - by the way it will save all your work whether or not the editting note loses focus - I will report this.

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭


    But it's intuitive to want to click somewhere, anywhere, outside the note to make your change take.

    That is...in leiu of a "save" button... Embarrassed


    Yes, I personally would prefer Save buttons all over the Logos UI, but I've reached acceptance of the fact that that's not how they do things and probably isn't going to change.

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