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I think it would be reasonable to save and restore the last value if the user cancels out of an input
window, provided that the default
value is empty. Does that match your use case?
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Kind of. But restoring the last value of a cancelled input in general could also be annoying, because you do not always want to re-use that text. Thus, the idea of prepending the item to the history.
Alternatively, there could also be some sort of timeout maybe? For example, "if an input is re-opened within 5 minutes, restore the value, otherwise, start empty"
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