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[reply] [-]                                  Comment 1 Patrick Walton                                                  2010-02-19 19:14:55 PST
 
[reply] [-]                                  Comment 1 Patrick Walton                                                  2010-02-19 19:14:55 PST

Revision as of 17:10, 20 February 2010

Project Name

Bespin Bug# #542578: Adding New Lines Causes The Selection To Bleed Into The Margin

Project Description

While in the editor, adding new lines to the buffer causes a one pixel wide line in the color of the selection to appear on the left side of the editor view.

Project Leader

Derek Ambrose

Project Contributor(s)

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Project Details

The bug is filed on bugzilla #542578.

Upon research, finding, and testing this bug, it appears that the latest tip of Bespin already had this issue fixed. See comments below which are found on the issue page in bugzilla:

Patrick Walton 2010-01-27 11:19:04 PST

Adding new lines to the buffer causes a one pixel wide line in the color of the selection to appear on the left side of the editor view.

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[reply] [-] Comment 1 Patrick Walton 2010-02-19 19:14:55 PST

Derek wants to work on this one.

[reply] [-] Comment 2 Julian Viereck 2010-02-19 23:38:33 PST

I can't reproduce this bug on a clean checkout of Bespinclient's tip.

[reply] [-] Comment 3 Derek Ambrose 2010-02-20 08:18:51 PST

Yeah, neither can I. It seems to have already been fixed in one of the recent updates.

[reply] [-] Comment 4 Gordon P. Hemsley 2010-02-20 11:18:10 PST

Marking as RESOLVED WORKSFORME, per comment 2 and comment 3.