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I saw that, too, and I reported it on the bug tracker: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/2547
It seems that there's a fix for it to be deployed on the next Tatoeba update: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/pull/2534
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for now, the improvement I'd like to see the most for the Wall is this one: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/2160
Without a proper search, it may become very long and annoying to search for information that has been already posted. From time to time, I'd like to search for some information, and, when I remember that it might have been already posted, it can be a quite long search to perform. This can be very helpful also for new users, in my opinion, since they would search for information in an easier way, if they have some doubts on how Tatoeba works.
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probably it's related to this bug: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/2239
now it works properly. Thanks for the very quick fix and for the development plans' explanation
I just tried to add a random sentence from here: https://dev.tatoeba.org/ita/sentences/add but nothing is being added. The green loading bar goes on forever, but no sentence is actually being added
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as a workaround you can use until this issue is fixed, if you are on a computer, you can use your keyboard's arrows to move through the tags, so you won't have to type the whole tag
I just tried this way, I can reproduce the bug
I can see it works like before, even with the counter. I start typing my tag, then all the tags beginning with what I typed appear.
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this bug is already reported in the tracker: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/2239
As always, thanks for your stats :)
I use them when I want to tag consequent sentences, and this is useful for quickly tagging many sentences, since it's likely that consequent sentences in the same language (i.e. multiple translations or mass imports of original sentences) can likely have the same pattern, so I can easily copy-paste the same tag in all these sentences
> It's a sentence from the tanaka corpus, are they the only sentences that will be orphan or can sentences added later become orphan too ?
Even sentences added in this very moment can become ophans. Anyone at any moment can decide to let go the ownership of sentences at any moment, even recent contributions, so they'll become orphans.