Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Steps to reproduce,
- Start evolution
- Compose email
- Put some contact name that is auto-completed in the 'to' field
- Put another contact name that is auto-completed in the 'cc' field
- Now cut the address in the 'to' field by selecting the name (through keyboard
with shift+arrow keys) and doing Ctrl-x
- Press <tab> to bring focus to the 'cc' field
- Notice that if the cursor in the 'cc' field is at the beginning of the
already entered contact name (this can be achieved with the Home key) and if
you paste earlier cut contact name at that location, then the contact name is
pasted, but both the names lose their special meaning (i.e. they are no longer
underlined and are merely two name strings without email addresses associated
with them).
- Instead if you press end key in the 'cc' field and then press Ctrl-v (after
then comma) then the cut contact name is pasted appropriately (with email
address and all).
The above behavior is observed even when the contact name is cut
including a trailing comma.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Evolution: copy-paste doesn't work smoothly inside 'to' and 'cc' fields while
composing an email
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145127
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