@aral
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It's the keyboard, not the app.
Dear official Twitter app on Android, why can't I enter empty lines? Had to copy and paste from another app. Please fix this bug.
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@pubstrat Gotta love Android fragmentation, eh? :-) (The problem is with the stock keyboard on Google's flagship phone.) -
@aral That's even weirder then - I *only* use the stock nexus keyboard for line breaks in Twitter, everything else is better with Swype -
@pubstrat Could you tweet me a screenshot of the keyboard. Maybe I’m missing something? (Do you use the official Twitter app?) -
@aral Here you go, with enter key where you would expect. Official app, stock keyboard, nexus 7 https://twitter.com/pubstrat/status/359232053222457345/photo/1pic.twitter.com/UqEZSUPtmv -
@pubstrat Ah, Nexus 7! The problem is on the Nexus 4 only. Just tried on the 7 and I have the same keyboard as yours (as expected) :-) -
@aral Which answers one question and just leaves a bigger one up in the air -
@pubstrat The folks at Twitter are aware of the bug now :-)
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@chanian (Could be a Nexus peculiarity? Gotta love the Android ‘ecosystem’.)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral Might be due to the field type in the app (Dev's choice). Seems to influence keys shown. E.g. Compose field in Gmail has enter key.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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