Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tomboy
On: Ubuntu 9.04 32bit, (also seen on 8.x)
To reproduce:
1. Copy text from a Tomboy note, making sure that text contains more than one
style (eg bold&italic, or bullets and normal)
2. Paste text within a Tomboy note (either same, or another)
3. Press Ctrl+Z to undo
4. you should see that the undo operation does not undo the paste in one go,
but Ctrl+Z needs to be pressed repeatedly.
It appears that a paste operation is not stored in the undo history as a single
operation, but as several.
This is counter-intuitive, given that nearly every other program out there
stores a paste as a single operation.
This issue is simliar to:
#68757 Ctrl + 'Z' doesn't completely undo an evolution mail link insertion
Probably due to same issue?
** Affects: tomboy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ctrl+Z undo works strangely with copy&paste within note
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381167
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