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Clicking "Abort" and then "Back" overwrites the previous reply with the one stored in "Back" #41

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NintendoManiac64 opened this issue Nov 12, 2023 · 5 comments
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NintendoManiac64 commented Nov 12, 2023

Title says it all really but, if that's still not enough, then here's a video demonstration (using the Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamon live ISO):

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Hmm yeah it is a bit odd, but that's due to the way the undo stack works currently. For now, you can just press "Back" twice and it should be ok.

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NintendoManiac64 commented Nov 12, 2023

you can just press "Back" twice and it should be ok.

No, very much no. Pressing back a second time just causes the previous reply before that to be removed...which is not something I realized, otherwise I would have included it in the video. If you want, I can re-record the video and include that as well.

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jojorne commented Nov 20, 2023

I believe that this was fixed together with LostRuins/koboldcpp#531 since they are related issues.

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Just a heads up, the "Too many anonymous requests on using the AI Horde currently" error appearing causes the exact same issue to occur as if you had manually aborted the generation of the next message.

That's probably a bigger problem since that occurs on its own and can subsequently result in lost messages unless you start manually copying and pasting to combine the two back together.

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