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[GH-ISSUE #463] Pasting images #223
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Originally created by @foxale on GitHub (May 7, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/463
Current behavior
Pasting / drag & dropping images adds an empty new line
Expected behavior
Pasting / drag & dropping images will behave in a similar fashion to legacy boostnote as presented here: link do yt video
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Is it a bug / missing feature and in such case is there any ETA on making this work?
@Flexo013 commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020):
Thanks for the issue report! I can't seems to reproduce this problem. And the video you linked shows the functionality working.
Is the dragging and dropping of images from finder not working for you on macOS?
@foxale commented on GitHub (May 8, 2020):
You're right, I checked it exactly as presented in video and it's working. Nice.
I would argue though, that dragging & dropping images from Finder is a way less common use case than copy-pasting from clipboard; especially for a next level tool for developers like Boost Note. I guess this would be my "expected behaviour" and game-changing feature in itself after all.
@Flexo013 commented on GitHub (May 8, 2020):
Let's move this discussion to #468, as that one is a little more detailed.