On 07/15/08 16:36, "Christiaan Hofman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16 Jul 2008, at 12:54 AM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>
>> Nice...that's easily reproducible, and it looks like an Apple bug.
>> You can
>> overwrite the citekey text with any invalid character (e.g. {) and
>> reproduce
>> the problem, also, so it's not limited to spaces. I wonder how long
>> this
>> has been happening?
>>
>> If you file a bug report, it might be worth noting that it's feeding
>> an
>> NSRange of { 0, NSNotFound } to -[NSTextStorage
>> _undoRedoAttributedSubstringFromRange:].
>
> Definitely an Apple bug. I can reproduce it in an almost trivial test
> program (only thing needed is a formatter that modifies the edited
> string, and that's explicitly allowed by the API). Just filed a bug
> report (rdar://problem/6078086 if you want to refer to it).
Good, I think I'll do that when I get home...this is a nasty bug.
> BTW, even without the recent changes to the formatters I can reproduce
> this bug. So as this bug wasn't reported before (and it should have
> been there already for a very long time), I strongly suspect a recent
> change in AppKit (probably in 10.5.4).
I can reproduce it with 1.3.17 on a 10.4.11 Server system, so I think it
really is a long-standing bug.
--
adam
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