Having some trouble editing a node in split screen between Norwegian (default) and English. It would appear that culture is being wrongly fetched when in splitscreen. Take for instance my header settings where I add links to the same content node in both norwegian and english. Here I am using a standard content picker inside a blocklist editor. When not using split screen, both links are pointing correctly to the culture specific version as they should:
If however I try to open these in split screen, both show the norwegian version (default). If I try to open the content picker to pick a different node, I only see the norwegian content tree. Again, when working outside of split screen, the content tree is getting the english versions as expected. The actual culture fetched seems to be the one related to whichever culture you were on before hitting split screen.
Is there a fix for this? Editing in split screen is very preferrable, but we are seeing quite a few of these issues with content pickers and custom inputs where we are fetching culture-specific data via angular.
Cultures not working correctly in split-screen
Umbraco v 10.3.2
Having some trouble editing a node in split screen between Norwegian (default) and English. It would appear that culture is being wrongly fetched when in splitscreen. Take for instance my header settings where I add links to the same content node in both norwegian and english. Here I am using a standard content picker inside a blocklist editor. When not using split screen, both links are pointing correctly to the culture specific version as they should:
If however I try to open these in split screen, both show the norwegian version (default). If I try to open the content picker to pick a different node, I only see the norwegian content tree. Again, when working outside of split screen, the content tree is getting the english versions as expected. The actual culture fetched seems to be the one related to whichever culture you were on before hitting split screen.
Is there a fix for this? Editing in split screen is very preferrable, but we are seeing quite a few of these issues with content pickers and custom inputs where we are fetching culture-specific data via angular.
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