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Just some thoughts that occur to me: If it remembered the scroll position, I wouldn't really want to be restricted to a single section when I start section editing. (Even so, I don't really want a single section to load only, probably.) My preference would be to be able to be reading an article, and switch at a given point to either visual or source editing, and have it keep its position right there. I only really use the section editing links to avoid losing my position when I start editing (e.g. when I notice something that I want to fix), and then scroll from there. Granted, I generally do copyedits and such more than extensive new writing. (I can't really comment on what people who write more would prefer.) I hope this helps. :) Thanks for the great work on the visual editor and new source editor, I enjoy them a lot!
Thanks, currently it is a little odd that section links behave differently in wikitext and VE, however if we implement visual section editing we should anticipate that VE users might be used to getting the whole document when using section edit links.
To open the editor at your current location in the article, you can also use the shortcut key – usually Alt+Shift+V, but it may differ depending on your browser and operating system. You can find it out by hovering over the "Edit" tab with the mouse cursor. (Alt+Shift+E opens the wikitext editor.)
We've been thinking about some ways to make this more accessible (so that you don't have to scroll up to click "Edit", or use section editing), but we don't have any plans/ideas so far.
They're working on section editing right now. They might have something stable before long.
Thanks for your note. The devs are working on section editing, and I *think* that the prototype might be ready to test soon. I'm just waiting for the last person to finish up.
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No details have been decided. Would you like it to be floating? Would you like it to be collapsible?
I think "Languages" slideshow should be made visible on mobile version. Otherwise, I have to go all the way down and choose the desktop one.
In the source editing, it could be easier to have the links within the document highlighted some way, so that contributors don't have to jump them while editing. Sometimes can be confusing reading all the brackets while editing.
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yes the idea about the scroll depth is good and viable and will be user friendly even a left right slide from one page to the visual editor will be much helpful.
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I think there is a problem in the application; where I can not copy and paste the text in the app, contrary to what is located in the site!
On mobile, it'd be great to find ways that the interface can provide copy/paste functionality, without the user having to actually perform the traditional copy and paste actions. Because, even something as simple as selecting a block of text to cut or copy can be a serious chore in a mobile editor.
In short, it's a nightmare. And for Wiki editing, specifically, we should be able to leverage the text parser to do better, by making more intelligent assumptions — at least some of the time.
Ditto for sentences, or paragraphs, perhaps — this would be a good opportunity for user research, to figure out what "unit" of text users most often copy-and-paste.
Mobile input systems have mostly settled on the single word as the default unit of selection — text-highlighting mode initiates when you long-press on a word, which gets selected, and then you can resize the selection area from there. But, I've never met anyone who bothers using copy-and-paste for a single word — they'll just retype it, because copying text is a big enough pain in the ass that it's not worth the trouble. When we use copy-and-paste, especially on mobile, it's because we want to sling around much more substantial blocks of text.
I know that, when I use copy/paste during my (dekstop) wiki editing, it almost always takes one of a few basic forms:
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transclusion inside the <ref>...</ref>
s), again either because I need to use it as a template, or because I need to duplicate it in a different article.All of these things typically involve click-and-drag (or hold-Shift-and-move-cursor) text highlighting operations, to perform on the desktop... and with a traditional keyboard/mouse input interface, they're fine! But on mobile, we should strive to eliminate manual text selection as much as possible, wherever possible. Because it is bad enough, and disruptive enough to the editing process, that doing it should be considered an absolute last resort.
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many times during arguments and discussions autocorrect changes a vital word or more, and it's very annoying to notice afterwards others are responding and not understanding your argument. It would be nice to have a feature that can (for those who choose to) disable automaticaly the autocorrect during the edit. melo kol (talk) 15:28, 8 November 2018 (UTC)
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