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[GH-ISSUE #218] search focus #73
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Originally created by @alex-moreno on GitHub (Dec 23, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/218
When searching using the "search notes" there is a change in focus in some situations (most) where you start writing your search term and the cursor jumps to the title of the first note that matches your query.
That's very annoying as you end up writing part of your search in the title of that note, sometimes without even being able to write more than a character or two.
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@alex-moreno commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2019):
see this gif I've done as example: https://gyazo.com/30b0d8b1bca80f2d683967494b07226c
@issuehunt-oss[bot] commented on GitHub (Dec 25, 2019):
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@Jongkeun commented on GitHub (Dec 26, 2019):
@alex-moreno
Do you think which one is correct?
secondtofirst)I love the second one more. 😀
I will fix it as you want.
Of course, I have to be approved by the owner of this project.
@alex-moreno commented on GitHub (Dec 26, 2019):
yes, exactly, the first one is very annoying, as you are normally searching for a term that contains more than one character. The user gets confused as you expect to be writting in the search field but suddenly it jumps to the title.
So yes, I agree with you, the second gif that you send seems the correct behaviour to me.
Thanks :-)
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2020):
We'll fix this problem very soon. Thanks for the reporting!
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2020):
#268 fixed this. The fix will be released end of this week.
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