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Re: [Pan-users] 0.14.2 New bug? Wrapping code @ indented text transposes


From: Wolf J. Flywheel
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] 0.14.2 New bug? Wrapping code @ indented text transposes & places caret wrong.
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:11:20 -0400
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On Monday 22 September 2003 14:38, Duncan wrote:

> This is VERY annoying, if you happen to be indenting text for some
> reason, as I was in that post and did here for demonstration.  (I read
> the list on gmane as a newsgroup, rather than using my mail reader, so
> I can demostrate the problem with this post..)

        It's also very annoying if you tend to indent your paragraphs on the 
first line only, in the style of American typography.  That's the way I 
was taught, and the way I still do it.  Here's what happens to me (pasted 
in from Pan):

        La la and boom boom bah... now for instance I will type and keep on
        typin until something happens... there, now I've got a G in front of me,
and now the G is floating in front of a tab!  Now what happens if I keep
going even more... now the G is in front of a space... let's go some more
and see what happens... now the G is by itself again, yet still
floating... g

        [End paste]  It's only because I habitually type a space after a period 
or ellipsis that the G is not right up against that last collection of 
dots.

> I haven't seen this b4, but do recall an issue with wrapping from an
> earlier discussion.  Is this the same bug or a different one?  IOW, do
> I need to bugzilla a new one, or will it be a dup if I do?

        It will be a duplicate if you do that, but please feel free to add on 
to 
Bug # 121178, which is still marked as NEW.  :)

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121178

        This may actually be Gtk-related, as I *think* I recall Gaim-0.67 or 
earlier doing the same thing.  It may have only been when spell-checking 
was enabled, but I'm not sure.  Anyway, 0.68 does not do it now, so maybe 
they found a work-around.

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