Bug report[1]: in the default editor typing a space[2] after an inline LaTeX equation at the end of the line deletes all text on the line from the first inline LaTeX equation on the line onwards[3].
For A instance: B
If I hit space after the end of the above paragraph, it becomes:
For A
You can work around this in several ways, but it's annoying at best:
- Copy/paste a space after the equation.
- Type a non-space, then a space, then delete the non-space. (E.g. 'a' 'space' 'left-arrow' 'backspace' 'right-arrow').
- Don't turn the equation into LaTeX until after you've put a space after it.
I have hit this several times, and have actually lost (a trivial amount of) work due to the issue (undo works to recover, but as this site doesn't have a full tree-undo-redo system it only works if you catch it before you use the undo system for something else.)
Is this a known issue? Is there a better workaround for this?
Great! I should have known it was browser-specific...
Is this the preferred on-site[1] method of submitting bugs, or is there another?
For various reasons I keep my identity on this site separate[2] from other sites
At least without a non-trivial amount of effort. I do not go to the lengths that would be necessary to truly keep my identity on this site separate.