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SPC h I not work in windows. #5521

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jmjoy opened this issue Mar 17, 2016 · 5 comments
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SPC h I not work in windows. #5521

jmjoy opened this issue Mar 17, 2016 · 5 comments
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@StreakyCobra
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It is because of the (%LAST_KEYS%) which is present in your description. This part should either be replaced by the last pressed key when SPC u SPC h I is used, or removed when SPC h I is called. Not sure why this is still there.

Because of the % sign, the URL is not interpreted correctly and the page is not displayed.

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jmjoy commented Mar 17, 2016

Is there somebody has the same problem in windows? I encounter this problem in two windows machine, but it's work well in my Ubuntu.

@HarumiKiyama
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I also encounter this problem in my windows machine. And when I deleted (%LAST_KEY%) It works.

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It seems to be a Windows problem, but for now I haven't found an explanation about why any of the used functions would behaves differently on this platform.

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Please let us know if this issue is still valid!

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