Simetrical wrote:
2008/3/6 <3tx38k(a)bma.biglobe.ne.jp>jp>:
This message is a solicit of further
consideration of Bugzilla topic #13065
which is WONTFIX as of now.
Please read Bugzulla #13065 and this mail in detail.
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13065
As I have responded on the bug, I suggest that the Japanese Wikipedia
use a custom script to suppress browser enter handling for input. I
gave a simple script that can be used as a basis to achieve that
effect by anyone who knows a little JavaScript. I also suggest you
file a bug with Firefox. This behavior will definitely not be changed
in any way on our side for wikis that are in English, German, etc.
I should note there is one possibility for change --
It's been sometimes suggested to change the summary fields from a small,
one-line field to a larger, potentially multi-line field. If this were
done, then hitting enter in the summary field would just add a line break.
However I must say I'm a bit reluctant on that myself. But if there's a
lot of interest in moving that direction, we can talk about it.
See the fun list of summary-length-related entries:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=4714&hide_reso…
-- brion vibber (brion @
wikimedia.org)