Stop the cursor from jumping when changing prefix in QuickAccess - v2#204702
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Seems to work as expected. Thanks for following through with this!
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This fixes #162914
When changing the prefix, we should check the cursor position on the currently visible picker (if one exists), and if so we should set this as the position for the new picker.
In addition to #198821 - to avoid causing cursor jumps when switching between modes via commands (bug #204572) - it only retains the cursor position if the text content is unchanged.
Example of how this works using a console log:
