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Thanks for the feedback, Karl. It sounds like you may be talking about the notes section, and not comments?Regardless, thanks for the suggestion. Implementing this is a little tricky (but not impossible), so I've added it to the list of requested improvements.-CameronOn Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Karl Gingerich <karl.gi...@iteams.ca> wrote:
Cameron,This is a small thing and I'm not sure you are not at the mercy of web coding when it comes to this but, when I click on a comment, my initial reaction is that the cursor will be where I click. It is always at the end of the comment and so it sometimes takes me a second to find my cursor, or as I'm typing it takes a bit to realize what's going on. Ha - could be age related! ;v)So I guess I wonder if it's possible to place the cursor as close to where you click?No big deal really, but I tend to use a lot of comments rather than sub tasks as it keeps everything for a task in view.A work-a-round is to double click the comment area - if I remember.Thanks again for this awesome tool and you commitment to it!
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