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Rikkitic

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#243516 15-Dec-2018 14:56
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I wish this would quit happening to me but it does. Now I have an issue with quotation marks. If I type a quote (' or ") followed by a space, I get a blank. If I type it followed by a letter, it displays correctly. This creates a problem when enclosing something in quotes, because the close quote when followed by a space doesn't display so I get something like "this instead of "this". The only way I can get the close quote to appear is to type it twice and then backspace. 

 

This is new. I didn't have this issue before. I do have my keyboard set to international so I can type accented characters, but it has always been that way and nothing has changed at my end as far as I can tell. I just checked on a different browser and the same thing happens. I also checked in Word and the quotes work correctly. Because of my previous brain fade I am hesitant to pin this on Geekzone but I can't think what else would be causing it. Can someone check to see if this really is a problem?

 

 





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  #2146815 18-Dec-2018 07:35
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TinyMCE has now fixed this :)


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