Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 64Bit
Gedit 3.4.1
Here's what happend.
1. Launch gedit.
2. Create new file type. I am writing PHP file when I noticed it. So I created
a PHP file.
3. Put some codes/strings in there. Be sure your last line is a text.
4. Use Remove trailing spaces feature of gedit.
5. Observe, the last line will be trimmed.
I expect, only trailing spaces will be removed.
I found out that the last line was also remove.
I also use other programming languages and still removes the string.
Attached is the sample string I made.
Open it with gedit 3.4.1 and remove trailing spaces.
The comment should not be removed.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995747
Title:
Gedit: Remove trailing spaces feature removes last line.
Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 64Bit
Gedit 3.4.1
Here's what happend.
1. Launch gedit.
2. Create new file type. I am writing PHP file when I noticed it. So I
created a PHP file.
3. Put some codes/strings in there. Be sure your last line is a text.
4. Use Remove trailing spaces feature of gedit.
5. Observe, the last line will be trimmed.
I expect, only trailing spaces will be removed.
I found out that the last line was also remove.
I also use other programming languages and still removes the string.
Attached is the sample string I made.
Open it with gedit 3.4.1 and remove trailing spaces.
The comment should not be removed.
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