Closed
Bug 290472
Opened 20 years ago
Closed 19 years ago
When editing already saved plain text messages (edit as new, edit draft, etc), newlines are inserted at soft linebreak positions (at linewraps).
Categories
(Thunderbird :: Message Compose Window, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 155622
People
(Reporter: rune, Assigned: mscott)
Details
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; da-DK; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050322 Firefox/1.0.2
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; da-DK; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050322 Firefox/1.0.2
When you request editing a plain text message that has already been saved (i.e.
"edit as new", "edit draft"), then the text you are presented in the edit window
is NOT the text of the original message. Instead, newlines are inserted at all
soft linebreaks (that is - at all positions where lines wrap).
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Edit a new message
2. Write enough text to ensure that the line wraps. Don't insert manual linebreaks!
3. Save as draft
4. Close edit window
5. Select the saved draft (from drafts folder)
6. "Edit draft"
7. insert text at start of message - to ensure that the last word on first line
is pushed down to next line
Actual Results:
When the new linewrap occurs, the second line is moved to third line, and the
new wrapped word is left alone on second line.
Expected Results:
The wrapped word should have been appended to the start of the second line
without moving the second line to the third line.
Reporter | ||
Updated•20 years ago
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Summary: When editing already saved plan text messages (edit as new, edit draft, etc), newlines are inserted at soft linebreak positions (at linewraps). → When editing already saved plain text messages (edit as new, edit draft, etc), newlines are inserted at soft linebreak positions (at linewraps).
Comment 1•20 years ago
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I can confirm this bug, it is an annoying problem that I frequently encounter.
For me, I work on an email, save as draft, then later select the email, select
edit draft, and the line wrap formatting is all messed up as soon as I make some
changes to the email.
Comment 2•20 years ago
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this also occurs on mac
Comment 3•19 years ago
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Comment 4•19 years ago
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The bug still exists in V 1.5 Beta 1.
The bug greatly limits the usefulness of the 'save' facility. If you want to
work extensively on a message over a period of time, it's really necessary to
use an external editor. But that creates its own problems with quoted text,
which (as far as I know), can't be transferred as such from an external editor.
I can confirm this bug as happening in Thunderbird 1.5 Beta 1 on Windows 2000
(SP 4) It's disappointing, and is actually a deal-breaker for me with
Thunderbird, because if I want to save a draft, I don't want to have to go
through the email and manually fix all the line breaks every time I use
Thunderbird. I guess it's too late for it to be fixed for Thunderbird 1.5, but
is it possible to have this fixed in a later version of Thunderbird?
Comment 6•19 years ago
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This really seems like a duplicate of bug 155622.
Comment 7•19 years ago
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 155622 ***
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 19 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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