Closed
Bug 306460
Opened 20 years ago
Closed 10 years ago
In "Grouped by Sort" mode, selecting a message and a group header, then replying, opens 2 windows instead of 1
Categories
(Thunderbird :: Mail Window Front End, defect)
Thunderbird
Mail Window Front End
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: dimitris, Unassigned)
Details
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050720 Fedora/1.0.6-1.1.fc4 Firefox/1.0.6
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050720 Fedora/1.0.6-1.1.fc4 Firefox/1.0.6
In "Grouped by Sort" mode, selecting a message and a separator line (Like
"Yesterday") and replying (or forwarding), opens up 2 Compose windows instead of
one. If n messages and m separators are selected, n+m windows open, instead of n.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. View -> Sory by -> Grouped by Sort
2. Select one message and one separator line (like "Yesterday", etc, depending
on your Sorting selection
3. Hit Reply, or Forward
Actual Results:
Two Compose windows opened up
Comment 1•20 years ago
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Heh. It sure does. Reproduced with TB 1.6a1-0830.
Severity: normal → minor
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Hardware: PC → All
Version: unspecified → Trunk
Comment 2•20 years ago
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Reproduced on win32 version 3 alpha 1 (20060308)
Comment 3•19 years ago
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If you do this for the first Reply since the program started up, there are two windows but one is a "ghost" window with no content, just a title.
Summary: In "Grouped by Sort" mode, selecting a message and a separator line and replying, opens 2 windows instead of 1 → In "Grouped by Sort" mode, selecting a message and a group header, then replying, opens 2 windows instead of 1
Updated•18 years ago
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QA Contact: front-end
Updated•17 years ago
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Assignee: mscott → nobody
this seems to have been fixed somewhere along the way.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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