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Possible to drag and drop a clause template into a list #157

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Michael-Grover opened this issue Jul 23, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #231
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Possible to drag and drop a clause template into a list #157

Michael-Grover opened this issue Jul 23, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #231

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@Michael-Grover
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Bug Report 🐛

It's possible to drag and drop a clause template into a bulleted list or numbered list

Expected Behavior

when dragging a clause template into a list, the clause template should be placed outside of the list rather than becoming part of the list

Current Behavior

When a user drags a clause template onto a bulleted list or numbered list, the clause template appears to become the first element of the list, with a bullet in front of it.

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@sanketshevkar
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Hey is this bug solved? I'll like to work on this issue.

@Michael-Grover
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@sanketshevkar it looks like this bug hasn't been solved. I've assigned it to you. Thanks for volunteering! I am not an engineer, so if you have any questions about this bug, they should be directed towards @DianaLease, @irmerk, or another code maintainer.

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@Michael-Grover Okay sure.

@sanketshevkar
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@Michael-Grover is there any use case wherein you'll be needing a list of clauses?

@Michael-Grover
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@sahalsaad No, I don't think so. @jeromesimeon could probably answer that question more accurately. He is busy today, but may be able to respond tomorrow.

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@Michael-Grover I've added a pull request for this issue. I've added both behaviours, adding clause inside as well as outside a list.

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