Hi @Masayuki Nakano, this has not yet been backported to 115, but 115 is affected. I finally traced bug 1857788 to be the cause of this missing backport. I manually applied D182640 to the current mozilla-esr115 (115.0), build Thunderbird and that indeed fixed it. A very simple STR is this: Set font to a named font (e.g., Palatino Linotype). Type a few words. Hit return. Set font to Variable. Type a few words. First char typed is consumed and does not appear. Example: 1234 1234 (in Palatino) (switch font to Variable Width, then type same string:) 234 1234 Can this be back-ported as well?
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Hi @Masayuki Nakano, this has not yet been back-ported to 115, but 115 is affected. I finally traced bug 1857788 to be the cause of this missing back-port. I manually applied D182640 to the current mozilla-esr115 (115.0), build Thunderbird and that indeed fixed it. A very simple STR is this: Set font to a named font (e.g., Palatino Linotype). Type a few words. Hit return. Set font to Variable. Type a few words. First char typed is consumed and does not appear. Example: 1234 1234 (in Palatino) (switch font to Variable Width, then type same string:) 234 1234 Can this be back-ported as well?
Hi @Masayuki Nakano, this has not yet been back-ported to 115, but 115 is affected. I finally traced bug 1857788 to be caused by this missing back-port. I manually applied D182640 to the current mozilla-esr115 (115.0), build Thunderbird and that indeed fixed it. A very simple STR is this: Set font to a named font (e.g., Palatino Linotype). Type a few words. Hit return. Set font to Variable. Type a few words. First char typed is consumed and does not appear. Example: 1234 1234 (in Palatino) (switch font to Variable Width, then type same string:) 234 1234 Can this be back-ported as well?