** Description changed: Binary package hint: gedit - I was testing the "pi" package in Ubuntu Gutsy (current to the - repositories as of Oct. 26, 2007). + I was testing the "pi" package in Ubuntu Gutsy (current to the repositories as of Oct. 26, 2007). + The command "pi 1000000 > pi-1M.txt" output the first million digits of pi to a text file, which I then wanted to inspect via gedit (version 2.20.1-0ubuntu3). - The command "pi 1000000 > pi-1M.txt" output the first million digits of - pi to a text file, which I then wanted to inspect via gedit (version - 2.20.1-0ubuntu3). - - The result was rather bizarre, as if one were typing on a typewriter and - then wrote over the same line again and again) and did not change even - if "Do not split words over two lines" in the preferences is checked or - not. + The result was rather bizarre, as if one were typing on a typewriter and then typed over the same line again). + The result did not change even if "Do not split words over two lines" in the preferences is checked or not.
** Description changed: Binary package hint: gedit I was testing the "pi" package in Ubuntu Gutsy (current to the repositories as of Oct. 26, 2007). The command "pi 1000000 > pi-1M.txt" output the first million digits of pi to a text file, which I then wanted to inspect via gedit (version 2.20.1-0ubuntu3). - The result was rather bizarre, as if one were typing on a typewriter and then typed over the same line again). + The result was rather bizarre, as if one were typing on a typewriter and then typed over the same line again. The result did not change even if "Do not split words over two lines" in the preferences is checked or not. -- gedit has trouble displaying very large unbroken text strings https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157549 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
