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This is a cross-site duplicate of Stack Exchange Meta Ctrl+Z undoes twice in editor.

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The other question, Why is the undo operation in text boxes so coarse-grained?, is in its core about the entered text "in a row" (though it also mentions pasting, but it does not show its question clearly enough as a pasting bug). The header here is about pasting. This is not about how coarsely entered text gets reverted. The question here is about a clear bug, since anything pasted is just not counted as a step at all. This has nothing to do with coarse-grained actions since I can type something and revert only the typed last step when I jump between lines and words and type somewhere else before reverting. Not with pasted text or pictures.

"Revert" steps back twice over anything that is pasted

This is about the editor for an "answer" field. In a "comment" field, everything works.

You can test this anywhere. It is always the same. If you type a word and press Ctrl + Z, that word is removed and everything is fine.

If you type a word and add [] around that word like this: [word], the Ctrl + Z also just reverts one step.

But: if you paste a URL now, and you revert that step, you will also lose another step before the pasting step. The same with pictures.

Zooming into one use case: pasting a URL

If you add a link, and you first write [](), which I always do, and then go to the page you want to link to, copy the header or the URL, and then paste the URL in the wrong [] for the header instead of the right () for the URL - and if you then press Ctrl + Z, you lose not only the link, but also the []().

It seems to be something linked to pasting. Pasting itself seems not to be seen the same as typing, since when I type, it reverts only the last "neighboured" typing. This can be many words that get reverted, but it is clear that this is not about spaces and it is about words that are typed in a row that would be cleared altogether.

If I type []() and then write something between one of the brackets, I can press Ctrl + Z and revert only the typed word, while []() would still be there.

Again: if I instead paste something between one of the brackets and then press Ctrl + Z, it would not just clear what was pasted, but it would also clear the []().

This happened so often to me that I drop this here now. I often do not press Ctrl + Z anymore, but instead mark the whole URL that mistakenly is in the header place (or the header that mistakenly is in the URL place) and press backspace or delete which costs more time and nerves. Could it not just do one revert as soon as you type signs like []()? Or could pasting be made a typing step?

FCI (Full Config Info)

I have had this problem over the years in each Firefox browser version I have ever used. Now I have Firefox version 99.0 (64-bit). lsb_release -a gives me

Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
Release:    20.04
Codename:   focal

And the same on a FF on Windows 10.

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    No repro FF 98.0b5 (64-bit), Win 11 Pro (nor 98.0b8, nor 98.0b9... I had some updates to apply) Commented Feb 25, 2022 at 21:32
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    @NickstandswithUkraine I have this on any computer. Since the start of membership. Linux, Windows, various versions, always Firefox. Commented Feb 25, 2022 at 21:33
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    That's fine, I was just saying that I wasn't able to reproduce it. Commented Feb 25, 2022 at 21:35
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    I've reproduced this before (various versions of Firefox), but it's super inconsistent. Not sure what the deal is. seen similar behavior in other editors though (read: outside browsers), I assume it's how they implement history Commented Feb 25, 2022 at 21:40
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    @ZoestandswithUkraine I can do it with the examples given in the text over and over again, it is always the same, it is not inconsistent. After typing, it reverts 1 step, after pasting, it reverts two steps. Pasting is as if nothing has happened. Commented Feb 25, 2022 at 21:43
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    Yep, most times I've pressed control-Z when in the editor, I've regretted it. I've learned to only delete things with highlight / backspace / delete. I wish the control-Z behavior was the same as in a standard textarea, which is much more predictable and consistent. Commented Feb 26, 2022 at 1:09
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    Undo behavior has always been broken (repro in Firefox 99.0a1, Linux). When adding new lines with content, then Undoing, each line is removed separately, but when Redoing, the linebreak and the contents of the line are re-inserted separately. When pasting something n times, each Undo will remove two copies, and each Redo will re-introduce one copy except the last. This will need to be addressed in the new Stacks editor; the current editor will be replaced. Note that comments are a normal <textarea> and work fine (@Nick, check again?). Commented Feb 26, 2022 at 17:25
  • @SebastianSimon Could you make this an answer, that this is done in the new editor? And if it was always broken and everybody had this problem, why has no one ever asked this here? This must be a cross-platform duplicate somewhere. Commented Feb 26, 2022 at 17:46
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    @questionto42standswithUkraine I have no idea if this is fixed in the new editor, and I don’t really know if this was broken since the beginning, but it has been a problem for a very long time. Commented Feb 26, 2022 at 18:21
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    @OP, what about mentioning your FCI...? (= "Full Config Info", = the "Basic Info" when reporting a "Bug"), => Browser + Version + OS...? (+ Have you tried in several FCI's/Browsers...?)
    – chivracq
    Commented May 6, 2022 at 6:24
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    Another way to reproduce it (without the need of repositioning the cursor): 1) Type one word (without spaces) 2) Type a space 3) Paste 4) Type a space 5) Type one word (without spaces) 6) Ctrl + Z. Notes: 1) The two spaces are not necessary, but it makes it clearer what is going on (for separation). 2) The clipboard content for pasting does not need to be a URL.) Commented May 6, 2022 at 10:55
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    To be clear: I can reproduce this problem. Commented May 6, 2022 at 11:00
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    @PeterMortensen That is a good use case on top what I wrote since you show here that the pasting is even reverted when it is second last, not just the last action. Commented May 6, 2022 at 15:23
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    FF98 + Win10_Pro (with 'Win10 Clipboard Cloud Sync' disabled): No Repro in a Comment Field, Behaviour looks "normal" to me, but Repro indeed in an/the Answer Field (on this current Page), both using @PeterMortensen's Steps and #OP's []() + an URL pasted in the "wrong" [] part, => The whole Line "disappears"...!, oops...! :shocking: // In all Cases, "easy Workaround" is Ctrl^y which brings "everything" back... :idea: (The Ctrl^y needs to be done directly after the "faulty" Ctrl^z, or I get some "strange and not consistent" Results...)
    – chivracq
    Commented May 7, 2022 at 13:55
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    The explanation is in Ctrl+Z undoes twice in editor. Commented Aug 23, 2023 at 11:23

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Making another one's comment an answer, here is at least a good workaround:

If you run into a double reverting Ctrl+Z, just press Ctrl+Y once and it will be as if Ctrl+Z was done just once.

And whoever reads this and can fix this editor bug of over a decade, please do so.

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