Il giorno sab, 13/06/2015 alle 00.01 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Yes, it's a bug and it's already in Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749712
so no need to file it again.
I have add a comment to bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749712#c1
undo in HTML
Hi,
well, despite it may sound silly, it's not a bug in Evolution, neither
in WebKitGTK, directly. It's something with the font size, some sizes
report wrong positions and break the undo in evolution in this way. I
do not know how much it is relevant for the original Pete's issue.
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 13:23 -0400, John Lauterbach wrote:
I compose all e-mail and reply e-mail in HTML with normal formatting.
I have had strange events occur when correcting a mistake I have
made or changing the wording in a phrase. Backspacing a dozen or so
characters can cause 3.16.0
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 00:21 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno gio, 11/06/2015 alle 22.43 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
Il giorno gio, 11/06/2015 alle 17.59 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Is this reproducible by others?
Yes +1
Press CTRL + Z broke text, do not undo.
For example:
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 17:59 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
Evo 3.16.2.1 on Fedora 22
I'm seeing some strange things with the webkit editor and I can't
find
any references to the problem - probably looking in the wrong place.
The primary problem is that the undo when editing quoted replies is
I did the same test on the same version of Evo and am not seeing the
problem. The Ctrl-Z removes the f, then the e, then the d etc. as it
should.
(BTW I use KDE, not Gnome, on Fedora 22).
It looks like it's because of a specific size of font - which just
happens to be the default for
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 12:08 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
I did the same test on the same version of Evo and am not seeing
the
problem. The Ctrl-Z removes the f, then the e, then the d etc. as
it
should.
(BTW I use KDE, not Gnome, on Fedora 22).
It looks like it's because of a
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 12.08 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
It looks like it's because of a specific size of font - which just
happens to be the default for Gnome. Changing from the default 11pt
to 12pt is sufficient to fix it.
Confirm: Gnome 3 + evo 3.16.3: change the font size via
On Sat, 2015-06-13 at 00:41 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno ven, 12/06/2015 alle 12.08 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
It looks like it's because of a specific size of font - which just
happens to be the default for Gnome. Changing from the default
11pt
to 12pt is sufficient to fix
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 01:25 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 00:21 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
For example:
1) Open a new text mail
2) write into body abc, then press enter and write def
3) Now press CTR+Z for remove f of def ...
4) ... and magically the c of abc
Evo 3.16.2.1 on Fedora 22
I'm seeing some strange things with the webkit editor and I can't find
any references to the problem - probably looking in the wrong place.
The primary problem is that the undo when editing quoted replies is
seriously borked. For instance, and apologies if this gets
-
From: Pete Biggs p...@biggs.org.uk
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Evolution] WebKit editor undo problems
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 17:59:58 +0100
Evo 3.16.2.1 on Fedora 22
I'm seeing some strange things with the webkit editor and I can't
find
any references to the problem - probably
On 06/11/2015 11:23 AM, John Lauterbach wrote:
Today's business e-mails are the equivalent of typewritten business
letters of the past. They need to be formatted correctly and look
professional.
Then using HTML is a bad idea.
HTML formats differently in every email client. Editing it is a
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 11:42 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
On 06/11/2015 11:23 AM, John Lauterbach wrote:
Today's business e-mails are the equivalent of typewritten business
letters of the past. They need to be formatted correctly and look
professional.
That's the best argument to use plain text.
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 19:51 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
And you can draw
ac switch
~ o──┬─o/ o─)│(
│ )│(
o ground switch)│
\o┐ )│(
o ┴ C 50n )│(
│ ┬ 600V)│(
│ ┴ )│(
Subject: Re: [Evolution] WebKit editor undo problems
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 19:51:27 +0200
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 11:42 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
On 06/11/2015 11:23 AM, John Lauterbach wrote:
Today's business e-mails are the equivalent of typewritten
business
letters of the past. They need
Am Donnerstag, den 11.06.2015, 14:08 -0400 schrieb John Lauterbach:
Thank you, Ralf. Plain text used to get Courier font only. I
have reset evolution to Plain Text and Calibri 11-point. Italics
and bold faced using Ctrl-I and Ctrl-B seem to work fine.
... not to be heretical, but you'll
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 17:59 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
I'm seeing some strange things with the webkit editor and I can't
find
any references to the problem - probably looking in the wrong place.
The primary problem is that the undo when editing quoted replies is
seriously borked.
Yeah.
Il giorno gio, 11/06/2015 alle 17.59 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Is this reproducible by others?
Yes +1
Press CTRL + Z broke text, do not undo.
In this version, the editor undo is unusable.
The advantage of this feature is that you learn to write without
mistakes ;-)
--
Dario Lesca
Il giorno gio, 11/06/2015 alle 22.43 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
Il giorno gio, 11/06/2015 alle 17.59 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Is this reproducible by others?
Yes +1
Press CTRL + Z broke text, do not undo.
For example:
1) Open a new text mail
2) write into body abc, then press
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 00:21 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
For example:
1) Open a new text mail
2) write into body abc, then press enter and write def
3) Now press CTR+Z for remove f of def ...
4) ... and magically the c of abc disappear
Nice one! Confirming in 3.16.3. Could you file a bug
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 01:25 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 00:21 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
For example:
1) Open a new text mail
2) write into body abc, then press enter and write def
3) Now press CTR+Z for remove f of def ...
4) ... and magically the c of abc
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