[Bug 120281] Re: Opening a message from the drafts folder for editing does not remove added linebreaks

dreamon 120281 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jan 27 08:30:46 UTC 2011


I can confirm that this bug still exists in Thunderbird 3.1.7 on Ubuntu
10.10 and has *not been fixed*.

To reproduce the bug, set up a standard installation of Thunderbird (all
settings on default, no extensions installed), create a new email and
type in some random text (let's say more than 200 characters).
Thunderbird will by default wrap lines at 72 characters. However, when
the email is saved as a draft and reopened later, it contains hard
returns at the positions where text has been wrapped before. When adding
new content, lines now all break at the wrong position, which has to be
corrected manually using the [del] key.

To illustrate the problem I have set up a new email, put in some sample
Lorem Ipsum text and saved it as a draft. After reopening the email I
added new text to the second sentence. Note how Thunderbird retains the
original wrap positions as hard line breaks instead of continuing the
original text after the word "HERE":

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vestibulum NEW
TEXT ADDED HERE
ultrices posuere nibh sit amet auctor. Aliquam ut nisl augue. Mauris ac
lacus quam.

This is a very major bug which makes using drafts nearly impossible.
Could somebody with the necessary priviledges please reopen the bug
report? Also, if more information is required, please don't hesitate
asking.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120281

Title:
  Opening a message from the drafts folder for editing does not remove
  added linebreaks




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