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Attempt to rename that image's name as the URL by pasting
Expected behavior
URL is set as name
Actual behavior
Attempting to paste https://www.candide.media/ doesn't work until I remove the extra space at the end, and then it converts the title to this:
https: / www.candide.media
Screenshots or video
Desktop (please complete the following information)
Penpot hosted
Vivaldi
Windows 10
Smartphone (please complete the following information)
No response
Environment (please complete the following information)
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Frontend Stack Trace
No response
Backend Stack Trace
No response
Additional context
I use the object name as a way to keep track of where my inspo images are sourced from, since there isn't a consistent way to tracing an image back to its origin (comments are only tied to the location within the artboard, and not tied to an actual object).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
At the moment this is not supported, but I have created an enhancement in our backlog so that we can look into this possibility in the future. You can find the details on Taiga here: https://tree.taiga.io/project/penpot/issue/7586
Steps To Reproduce
Expected behavior
URL is set as name
Actual behavior
Attempting to paste
https://www.candide.media/
doesn't work until I remove the extra space at the end, and then it converts the title to this:https: / www.candide.media
Screenshots or video
Desktop (please complete the following information)
Penpot hosted
Vivaldi
Windows 10
Smartphone (please complete the following information)
No response
Environment (please complete the following information)
No response
Frontend Stack Trace
No response
Backend Stack Trace
No response
Additional context
I use the object name as a way to keep track of where my inspo images are sourced from, since there isn't a consistent way to tracing an image back to its origin (comments are only tied to the location within the artboard, and not tied to an actual object).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: