Hi Patrick, On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 04:21:19 -0800 Patrick Boylan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: claws-mail > Version: 3.9.3-1 > Severity: minor > > Dear Maintainer, > > I'm not sure if the problem really is in Claws Mail, or a library it uses > to process text... > > 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. > > It really *is* minor, cosmetic really. Just thought I should mention it. Interesting, not only with ‘/’, using ‘:’ for example does the same effect. Looks like the URL recognition code is taking such patterns as URLs and preventing the normal word breaking to operate on them. I'll forward this upstream. Thanks for reporting, -- Ricardo Mones http://people.debian.org/~mones «For children with short attention spans: boomerangs that don't come back.»
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