[Users] [Bug 3070] New: misbehaving text wrapping when URL chars are present
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Sat Jan 25 21:59:07 CET 2014
http://www.thewildbeast.co.uk/claws-mail/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3070
Bug ID: 3070
Summary: misbehaving text wrapping when URL chars are present
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Claws Mail
Version: 3.9.3
Hardware: PC
URL: http://bugs.debian.org/736589
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P3
Component: UI/Compose Window
Assignee: users at lists.claws-mail.org
Reporter: mones at users.sourceforge.net
Quoting original submitter:
[...]
Anyway, in auto-wrap mode, if a word I'm typing begins with a `/' (for example,
/proc , /boot , /etc , etc), it will treat that word and the one before it as
one word, eg, ignore any spaces between them. So if I write something like,
`Here's a few semi-imaginary filesystems in Linux: /proc /run /dev /sys', it
will treat the whole list as if it were one word, and I'll notice some goofy
text-wrapping behaviour if I go past the right margin.
[...]
Fully reproducible with the example provided by reporter, in a compose window
type:
Here's a few semi-imaginary filesystems in Linux: /proc /run /dev /sys
Then you add another " /var" which causes it to wrap, the expected wrapping
would be:
Here's a few semi-imaginary filesystems in Linux: /proc /run /dev /sys
/var
But Claws Mail produces:
Here's a few semi-imaginary filesystems in
Linux: /proc /run /dev /sys /var
It also happens with ':' instead '/', for example, so my suspects goes to URL
recognition code treating this as URLs and preventing normal wrapping.
Thanks in advance,
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