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Eirik Bakke updated NETBEANS-978: --------------------------------- Description: If line wrap is enabled, and the editor window is resized, the text is re-wrapped correctly to the new width of the editor. However, the cursor ends up in weird places, still blinking. To reproduce: 1) Go to Options/Preferences->Editor->Formatting, select "All Languages" and set "Line Wrap" to "After words". Click OK. 2) Create a new plain text file and open it in the editor. Type a couple of long lines (with some spaces in them)--they will correctly be broken when the line reaches the end of the editor window. 3) Now resize the editor window in the horizontal direction, back and forth a couple of times. Observe that while the text is re-broken to the new width, the cursor tends to end up in non-sensical places (it may seem as if its position is only updated if it needs to end up on a new physical line, but not if it needs to end up in a different column position). However, as soon as a character is typed or an arrow key is pressed, the cursor re-appears in the correct place. Originally reported in BugZilla at https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=241953 . Still reproducible on NetBeans 9.0 rc1. was: If line wrap is enabled, and the editor window is resized, the text is re-wrapped correctly to the new width of the editor. However, the cursor ends up in weird places, still blinking. To reproduce: 1) Go to Options/Preferences->Editor->Formatting, select "All Languages" and set "Line Wrap" to "After words". Click OK. 2) Create a new plain text file and open it in the editor. Type a couple of long lines (with some spaces in them)--they will correctly be broken when the line reaches the end of the editor window. 3) Now resize the editor window in the horizontal direction, back and forth a couple of times. Observe that while the text is re-broken to the new width, the cursor tends to end up in non-sensical places (it may seem as if its position is only updated if it needs to end up on a new physical line, but not if it needs to end up in a different column position). However, as soon as a character is typed or an arrow key is pressed, the cursor re-appears in the correct place. Originally reported in BugZilla at https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=241953 . Still reproducible on NetBeans 9.0 rc2. > Visual cursor position not updated when editor resized under line wrap > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NETBEANS-978 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-978 > Project: NetBeans > Issue Type: Bug > Components: editor - Painting & Printing > Affects Versions: 9.0 > Reporter: Eirik Bakke > Priority: Minor > > If line wrap is enabled, and the editor window is resized, the text is > re-wrapped correctly to the new width of the editor. However, the cursor ends > up in weird places, still blinking. > To reproduce: > 1) Go to Options/Preferences->Editor->Formatting, select "All Languages" and > set "Line Wrap" to "After words". Click OK. > 2) Create a new plain text file and open it in the editor. Type a couple of > long lines (with some spaces in them)--they will correctly be broken when the > line reaches the end of the editor window. > 3) Now resize the editor window in the horizontal direction, back and forth a > couple of times. Observe that while the text is re-broken to the new width, > the cursor tends to end up in non-sensical places (it may seem as if its > position is only updated if it needs to end up on a new physical line, but > not if it needs to end up in a different column position). However, as soon > as a character is typed or an arrow key is pressed, the cursor re-appears in > the correct place. > Originally reported in BugZilla at > https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=241953 . Still reproducible on > NetBeans 9.0 rc1. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists