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Subject:    [Bug 89410] editor loses formatting on various actions
From:       F Reifenstahl <f.reifenstahl () seelig ! de>
Date:       2004-09-30 13:56:09
Message-ID: 20040930135609.25351.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From f.reifenstahl seelig de  2004-09-30 15:56 -------
> > Reading #86925, it could be that Don has a solution for this one.
> > Don ?
> 
> My patch just changes from using <p> tags to using <br> tags. Let me
> try at home and get back to you.
> 
> I couldn't reproduce any of the other bugs "When saving and restoring
> mails with attachments, often every NEWLINE is expanded to 2
> NEWLINES. Italics and bold buttons don't work, ordered list are lost
> after saving and restoring...". I couldn't reproduce any of these
> problems.

Belonging to SuSE rpms I am always up to date, so maybe some bugs disappeared. 
I will try anew:

Opening a new message and entering arbitrary, unformatted text, <RETURN> 
inserts a newline. Formatting a block instancing as an ordered list, and 
formatting back to standard, insertion of <RETURN> has changed to paragraph 
(2 newlines).

Right now the italics button is grey, no chance to format any word this way.
Ah, just yet I inadvertently saved this reply: the bold "instancing" (you 
see?) in the preceding paragraph survived, but every newline in the text 
above has changed to a newparagraph. And: after saving and restoring the 
italics button was activ, but selecting text and pressing the button results 
didn't change anything. Now the italics button is grey again.
Colouring text doesn't work. When choosing colours in the dialogues colour 
wheel, RGB values toggle between 0 and 1 and the choosen colour is not took 
over.
Kind regards
Frank <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body \
style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Misc Fixed"> <p>&gt; &gt; Reading #86925, it could \
be that Don has a solution for this one.</p> <p>&gt; &gt; Don ?</p>
<p>&gt;</p>
<p>&gt; My patch just changes from using &lt;p&gt; tags to using &lt;br&gt; tags. Let \
me</p> <p>&gt; try at home and get back to you.</p>
<p>&gt;</p>
<p>&gt; I couldn't reproduce any of the other bugs &quot;When saving and \
restoring</p> <p>&gt; mails with attachments, often every NEWLINE is expanded to \
2</p> <p>&gt; NEWLINES. Italics and bold buttons don't work, ordered list are \
lost</p> <p>&gt; after saving and restoring...&quot;. I couldn't reproduce any of \
these</p> <p>&gt; problems.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Belonging to SuSE rpms I am always up to date, so maybe some bugs disappeared. I \
will try anew:</p> <p></p>
<p>Opening a new message and entering arbitrary, unformatted text, &lt;RETURN&gt; \
inserts a newline. Formatting a block <span style="font-weight:600">instancing \
</span>as an ordered list, and formatting back to standard, insertion of \
&lt;RETURN&gt; has changed to paragraph (2 newlines).</p> <p></p>
<p>Right now the italics button is grey, no chance to format any word this way.</p>
<p>Ah, just yet I inadvertently saved this reply: the bold &quot;instancing&quot; \
(you see?) in the preceding paragraph survived, but every newline in the text <span \
style="font-style:italic">above has changed to a newparagraph. And: after saving and \
restoring the italics button was activ, but selecting text and pressing the button \
results didn't change anything. Now the italics button is grey again.</span></p> \
<p><span style="font-style:italic">Colouring text doesn't work. When choosing colours \
in the dialogues colour wheel, RGB values toggle between 0 and 1 and the choosen \
colour is not took over.</span></p> <p>Kind regards</p>
<p>Frank </p>
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