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</div> <div class="airmail_ext_on" style="color:black"><br>From: <span style="color:black">Stepan Kucherenko</span> <a href="mailto:twh@megagroup.ru"><twh@megagroup.ru></a><br>Reply: <span style="color:black">Stepan Kucherenko</span> <a href="mailto:twh@megagroup.ru"><twh@megagroup.ru></a><br>Date: <span style="color:black">25 November 2015 at 17:57:23</span><br>To: <span style="color:black">members-discuss@ripe.net</span> <a href="mailto:members-discuss@ripe.net"><members-discuss@ripe.net></a><br>Subject: <span style="color:black"> Re: [members-discuss] [db-wg] ripe objects as single text field <br></span></div><br> <blockquote type="cite" class="clean_bq"><span><div><div></div><div>Same, I always use single text area, I guess I got used to it when it
<br>was mail only and it stuck. To me a field-based editor is more clunky
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<br>On 25.11.2015 19:47, Jamie Stallwood wrote:
<br>> Alexander Zubkov wrote:
<br>>> Edit an existing object in a single text area may be not popular,
<br>>> but making somewhat complex editing
<br>>> may me easier with it. It may be less used but not less needed.
<br>>> I vote for keeping single text area editing of objects.
<br>>> I think the easy way to reimplement it - is to add button for
<br>>> editing in single text area which will open "syncupdates" page
<br>>> with already copy-pasted text.
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<br>> Or in the field-based editor, a button to convert to single-area editing. I don't mind, just bring the feature back.
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