Japanese IME : Deleting uncommitted character is mishandled
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haraw...@gmail.com,
Feb 27 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3024.0 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Set IME mode to Hiranagana (it is reproduced with both Kotoeri and Google Japanese Input) 2. In an empty textarea on a web page, press return key. (an empty line is created and the caret is moved to the second line) 3. Press 'a' key. A hiragana character 'あ' is entered, but not committed yet. 4. Press delete key. What is the expected behavior? Uncommitted character is deleted and the caret is on the second line. What went wrong? Both uncommitted character and the line break are deleted. Did this work before? Yes Not for a long time, but not sure. Chrome version: 58.0.3024.0 Channel: canary OS Version: OS X 10.12.3 Flash Version: If you followed the same steps in a body part of a new message on Gmail, focus is lost after step 4 and I have to click the body part to edit the message again.
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Feb 28 2017
Unable to reproduce the issue on Mac 10.12.3,Windows 7 & Ubuntu-14.04 using chrome reported version-58.0.3024.0 & latest Canary-58.0.3025.0 as per the steps mentioned in comment#0. Observed the behaviour is inconsistent ,hence marking this issue as 'Untraiged'. Please find the attached screencast for reference. Thank you!!
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Aug 21
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Aug 21
Archiving old bugs that haven't been actively assigned in over a year. If you feel this issue should still be addressed, feel free to reopen it or to file a new issue. Thanks!
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Aug 21
Archiving old bugs that haven't been actively assigned in over a year. If you feel this issue should still be addressed, feel free to reopen it or to file a new issue. Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by ajha@chromium.org
, Feb 27 2017Labels: Needs-Triage-M58 Needs-Bisect