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@bbrooks bbrooks commented Feb 8, 2015

If your cursor is immediately following a placeholder char, hitting backspace should remove the placeholder and the char preceding it.

Fixes https://github.com/firstopinion/formatter.js/issues/75

If your cursor is immediately following a placeholder char, hitting backspace should remove the placeholder and the char preceding it.
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bbrooks commented Feb 8, 2015

I'm not sure what kind of behavior you want for the persistent case, so I made this change only for non-persistent situations. Interested to hear your thoughts on the desired behavior.

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croby commented Feb 9, 2015

@jaridmargolin, would love to see this merged

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Backspace only remove placeholder chars when immediately following them.

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