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Bug 51679 - VisualEditor: unlinking via linking tool triggers weird behaviors
VisualEditor: unlinking via linking tool triggers weird behaviors
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Product: VisualEditor
Classification: Unclassified
Editing Tools (Other open bugs)
unspecified
All All
: High normal
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Assigned To: Rob Moen
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Depends on:
Blocks: ve-nonenglish
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Reported: 2013-07-19 12:33 UTC by Elitre
Modified: 2013-10-01 18:07 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description Elitre 2013-07-19 12:33:29 UTC
See http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pic_-_VE_-_it_-_18_July_2013.png .

http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tellururo_di_mercurio_e_cadmio

My understanding is that unlinking can be both done by the clear formatting button or by the trash button in the linking tool.

If you don't select exactly the word that you want to unlink (so if you include even just a space, which I guess can surely happen), you'll be able to unlink via the linking tool by clicking on the garbage can: but then, a weird cursor appears and you can no longer edit links or templates. 

According to me and itwp users that happens with both FF and Chrome.
Comment 1 James Forrester 2013-07-24 05:41:51 UTC
I can't reproduce this in either Chrome or Firefox - by drag-selecting the word with the mouse, right-clicking, double-clicking; and by selection with the keyboard or drag-clicking with the mouse to select more than the word, using both the link inspector and its remove ("trash") icon and the general "clear formatting" tool. :-(

Does this occur on every page? What about after a hard-refresh? Can you make a video/screencast of you doing this so I can see exactly how it occurs? Sorry to ask so much!
Comment 2 Elitre 2013-07-24 09:04:13 UTC
Don't even mention it, James :)
Sorry I can't provide a video today ;)
but will try to explain more carefully.
It definitely still occurs, it was just reported (among other things) in

http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney .

The clear formatting works fine.
Properly unlinking a single word works fine.
In this article, if I just select, say, from "toponimo" to "antica" and use the linking tool to unlink, I will be able to do it the first time but then I'll get the limited functionalities listed above.
The same if I just select "adespota," .
I don't do anything else before or after that.
It happens with both Monobook and Vector and on en.wp as well, I just tried editing the article "Penguin".

Thanks.
Comment 3 Elitre 2013-07-28 19:31:58 UTC
Another user reports getting the weird cursor but being still able to work regularly after that (his specs, Firefox on W7 64bit, Monobook).
I'm looking for the quickest way to produce screencasts for you (Chrome does not seem to have valid plugins for that unfortunately).
Comment 4 Elitre 2013-10-01 12:49:20 UTC
Switching to Unconfirmed, since I can no longer reproduce this. Will ask other Italian testers if they can, otherwise I'll mark it as Resolved.
Comment 5 Elitre 2013-10-01 18:07:32 UTC
Worksforus, at it.wp. Will re-open if necessary.

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