Certain saved text in the Plutarch Editor disappearing on reload

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· Editor: visual (modern editor) ·
By The Hedgehog and the Yak on 07/11/2026
· Assigned to Dimitris
· Not a Bug

When working on a general article, the square brackets around this text keeps disappearing upon reloading the page, even when saved.

'[Architect] '*Static* -eep Void-Chronomancy takes -*Deep raged breath* - a lot out of me.'

[GBE] 'You're sure it will work?'

[Architect] 'Yes, it should - breath -should be in place now.'

[GBE] 'Thanks, father.'

In the following text:

Modification Recipe (on metal panel above crucible)

[angular Caretaker text]

  • +2 Spijarl
  • Pass the crystal through it 2 times

[Beneath] 'Ramiel, you rockhead, she said 3 times. Go down and ask her yourself if you don't believe me'

[Beneath] 'It would appear you are right. Sorry, Pyet'

'[angular Caretaker script]' becomes 'script', and the square brackets around 'Beneath' disappear.

The square brakets around later text such as:

[GDD | 1] 'Hey, did we consider that failsafe you put into this place? If we go ahead with this, you won't be warned.'

do not disappear on reload.

Interestingly, this effect appears to carry over to copying the text, with the pasted text here also not having square brackets.

Steps to Reproduce

I have not been able to reproduce this myself, though it is consistent every time when I rewrite the text and then reload again.

Operating System

Windows

Browser

Google Chrome

Related Entity

Text on this article

https://www.worldanvil.com/w/igeron-the-hedgehog-and-the-yak/a/enj-band-area-article

History

Dimitris @ 13 Jul, 2026 05:02:05 Assignee

Hello there Brackets are a symbol used by the system to determine tags. Indeed Plutarch will try to find a tag and if it does not it will ignore it and remove it as a false tag.

You can use the code editor (Euclid) or a different style of tags like {} () <>

Dimitris @ 13 Jul, 2026 05:02:11 Assignee
Assigned Dimitris
Dimitris @ 13 Jul, 2026 05:02:39 Assignee
Dimitris Added tag Not a Bug