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Use confirmation dialog before erasing draft to reply to new status #878
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A popover to reply would not be a bad idea. |
I've had this too when I've started typing and decide to turn it into a reply to an earlier toot, so they're chained. |
I've had this pattern bite me in the buns a few times as well. |
Happened to me today and then almost a second time to the same toot draft. Adding a "Are you sure you want to delete this draft?" pop-up would be a nice stopgap measure. Having a queue of drafts (with new ones opened above existing drafts) might be even better. |
Definitely a queue of drafts would be ideal, @thirdtruck would you mind opening a GitHub issue for that? I like your stopgap solution, I think using the new confirmation modal would be nice too. |
I missed this issue and posted a duplicate. I've closed it, so here's what I said:
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Any news on this ? |
I think the current toot should always carry over unless it's empty. |
Sorry to up this again but it has been two months and I got stung again. Anybody working on this ? |
There are different things people want here. And definitely a dialog modal popup is to be avoided at all costs. For some, #6249 they want to preserve the text because they just change from just tooting to a reply. For others, like deciding to reply to someone instead of composing something it is a completely different thing. They wouldn't want to preserve their previous thing. (Or yes, maybe preserve, but not send to someone else by accident). |
I have been in a situation where I had just written a complete (near 500 chr) toot, and then something popped up in notifications, and my brain went "OOOH!!! SHINY!!!" and I clicked reply, and lost all that i had written. I would definitely want to save the original text. |
This even happens when clicking reply, typing your reply, then hitting the same reply button again. |
Merge upstream changes
This is the sort of thing that you presumably get trained out of pretty fast, but it's kind of annoying the first few times it happens.
If you start writing something in the "What is on your mind" edit box on the left, and then notice someone says something you want to respond to, and you hit the little 'Reply' arrow under their toot, your existing text is discarded with no undoo possible (as far as I can tell.)
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