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CVAT new UI: a problem with the text attribute corrections #1870

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aschernov opened this issue Jul 9, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1874
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CVAT new UI: a problem with the text attribute corrections #1870

aschernov opened this issue Jul 9, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1874
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Expected Behaviour

The cursor mustn't automatically jump at the end of the word after entering or deleting one symbol.

Current Behaviour

When we need to make some corrections in the text attribute (adding a deleting symbols) the cursor automatically jumps at the end of the word.
text_corrections

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    Logs from `cvat` container

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@bsekachev bsekachev mentioned this issue Jul 9, 2020
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@bsekachev bsekachev added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 9, 2020
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@bsekachev bsekachev added this to the 1.1.0-beta milestone Jul 9, 2020
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