2014-06-29 12:18:27 |
Marc Bagnol |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-06-29 12:27:21 |
Anders Christensen |
gedit (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2014-06-29 12:37:52 |
Marc Bagnol |
description |
On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2
I have activated the completion plugin provided in the 'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.
Example: with the following test snippet
begin($1) ... end($1)
suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and 'while' is proposed by the autocompletion plugin. Then I you press enter I get something like
begin(whwhilewhwhile)
instead of
begin(while) ... end(while)
Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results. |
On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2
I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.
Example: with the following test snippet
begin($1) ... end($1)
suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and 'while' is proposed by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something like
begin(whwhilewhwhile)
instead of
begin(while) ... end(while)
Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results. |
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2014-07-13 09:48:27 |
Marc Bagnol |
description |
On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2
I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.
Example: with the following test snippet
begin($1) ... end($1)
suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and 'while' is proposed by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something like
begin(whwhilewhwhile)
instead of
begin(while) ... end(while)
Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results. |
On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2
I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.
Example: with the following test snippet
begin($1) ... end($1)
suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and 'while' is proposed by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something like
begin(whwhilewhwhile)
instead of
begin(while) ... end(while)
Moreover pressing ctrl+z to cancel yiels even messier results. |
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2015-10-08 12:52:47 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gedit (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2015-10-08 16:08:02 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gedit (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2015-10-08 16:08:15 |
Sebastien Bacher |
bug watch added |
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756250 |
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2015-10-08 16:08:15 |
Sebastien Bacher |
bug task added |
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gedit |
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2015-10-08 16:30:11 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gedit: status |
Unknown |
New |
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2015-10-08 16:30:11 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gedit: importance |
Unknown |
Low |
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2015-10-09 17:09:25 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gedit: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2015-10-10 09:55:12 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gedit (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2015-11-10 14:44:45 |
Launchpad Janitor |
gedit (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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