Hi Alexander, *,
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Alexander Thurgood
<alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 26/01/11 11:30, Narayan Aras a écrit :
1. When I edited the pages, often the editor would not work where the cursor is, but 2-3
character away. [...]
I can confirm this absurdly infuriating behaviour. [...]
I have experienced this behaviour with Firefox and Mac OSX 10.6.6.
OK, so seems to be related to Firefox, I'm using chromium and didn't
have this effect yet.
What you might see is that when you save, the page is reloaded and
that repositions the cursor, but when the page is finished loading, I
never experienced an offset.
I might add that I haven't yet found a way to ask for someone else to
review a change that I have saved. If you have editing and publishing
rights, then you don't seem to be able to refer a change for review to
someone else. Perhaps I just don't know where to look.
Again this is wrong, Even as Publisher (and as Administrator as well),
you have the option to either bypass the workflow by saving and
publishing, or doing it in the two-step process.
I.e. save, then request publication, as an editor would have to do.
You can do this as publisher as well. Then you got the Workflow tab
that shows the changes and has the controls to add a comment, to
accept or reject the request.
Save, then you got the additional request publication option
ciao
Christian
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