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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Low
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3
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Environment
- Mac
- Safari version 11.1.2 (13605.3.8)
Steps to Reproduce
- Open the new blog post view
- Set IME to Japanese one
- Type two letters (Consonant + Vowel) and press the Enter key to convert
e.g.) Type "k"(Consonant) + "i"(Vowel).
Expected Results
"k" + "i" is converted to "き" ("ki" = "き" in Japanese) and the cursor remains on the same line
Actual Results
"k" + "i" is converted to "き" ("ki" = "き" in Japanese) but a line break is automatically inserted
Notes
Converting is mandatory when entering Japanese. Though users can use other browsers/IMEs, this is affecting Japanese users badly
log for investigation
OS | Safari | Firefox | Chrome | IE |
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Mac | y | n | n | N/A |
Windows | N/A | n | n | n |
Workaround
Use other browsers
- was cloned as
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JRACLOUD-69809 Unnecessary line break inserted when typing Japanese characters with Mac+Safari
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- Closed
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- mentioned in
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