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Hotkey not being remembered #11315

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patrickdemooij9 opened this issue Oct 7, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #11316
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Hotkey not being remembered #11315

patrickdemooij9 opened this issue Oct 7, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #11316
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@patrickdemooij9
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Which exact Umbraco version are you using? For example: 8.13.1 - don't just write v8

v9

Bug summary

When creating a document type, you can use ctrl+s to quickly save the document type. However, if you create a folder and then try to use the hotkey again then it won't work anymore.

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Steps to reproduce

  • Go to a document type
  • You are now still able to use ctrl+s
  • Right click on "Document types" in the tree
  • Choose "Create"
  • Choose "Folder"
  • Create a new folder
  • Try to use ctrl+s again

Expected result / actual result

I would expect to still be able to use ctrl+s after creating a folder

@nathanwoulfe
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Anyone considering a PR for this one - please confirm the same issue exists in V8, and fix there if so. We'll merge the change up to V9 (by we I really mean @nul800sebastiaan).

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Just checked and the issue is also present in the latest version of v8

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Oke, the fix was a lot easier than I had expected... PR is here: #11316

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Fixed in #11316

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