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Alright, this is a very weird issue that it seems I'm able to constantly reproduce, but only with given text. Paste the following in CKEditor:
Therefore I think it could make sense to enlarge the CKEditor 4 toolbar even more 😱 by adding the Find button, e.g. next to Maximize.
Then start writing exactly this sentence, in the same paragraph: In order to use the Replace feature
Expected result:
"In order to use the Replace feature" is typed in the editor.
Current result:
Confirmed on https://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-5/demo/
The emoji was inserted using mac native emoji dialog (Ctrl+Cmd+space), if that makes any difference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
@niegowski is it resolved by the PR that you're working on?
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Seems that this is related to #3147 (fix for that issue fixes this one).
Great to hear this, I've been hitting this issue too 👍
Merge pull request #327 from ckeditor/i/3147
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Fix: Fixed various cases with typing multi-byte unicode sequences (e.g. emojis). Closes ckeditor/ckeditor5#3147. Closes ckeditor/ckeditor5#6495.
niegowski
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Alright, this is a very weird issue that it seems I'm able to constantly reproduce, but only with given text. Paste the following in CKEditor:
Therefore I think it could make sense to enlarge the CKEditor 4 toolbar even more 😱 by adding the Find button, e.g. next to Maximize.
Then start writing exactly this sentence, in the same paragraph: In order to use the Replace feature
Expected result:
"In order to use the Replace feature" is typed in the editor.
Current result:
Confirmed on https://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-5/demo/
The emoji was inserted using mac native emoji dialog (Ctrl+Cmd+space), if that makes any difference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: