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Message #109163
[Bug 584632]
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #110)
> Where in the mochitest.ini do I put my new test? I put it right at the front
> since I don't understand the syntax of "skip-if". Does that skip the next
> line? Perhaps you can suggest a line where it should go. Or say: After such
> and such.
Just add a line that says
[test_bug756984.html]
(assuming that's the file's name). Put it right before the next test line, like "[test_bug784410.html]" or whatever. The "skip-if", "support-files", etc. lines apply to the preceding test file, so don't put it before one of those lines. (This is confusing. I looked it up in the online docs: https://ci.mozilla.org/job/mozilla-central-docs/Tree_Documentation/build/buildsystem/test_manifests.html)
> In the test I use a <span>123</span> to get offset 3 when clicking behind
> it. Without the span, I get offset 4, which I find surprising, or clicking
> at the front gives offset 1 instead of 0. FF 36 does the same, so I guess
> it's right, but I'd like to understand why 4 and not 3, or 1 and not 0. Why
> does the span make a difference?
You have a newline at the beginning of the div. That's the first
character in the text node (although it doesn't normally render). If
you did
<div id='div1'>123<br>456<br></div>
all on one line, the offsets would be as you expected even without the
span.
> Anyway, the tests are passed. Without my changes, the first test fails as
> expected.
>
> As I said in comment #106: There are already tests for hitting the "end" key
> and navigating with the arrow keys, so this test should be the only one we
> need additionally.
Sounds great!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584632
Title:
composer changes font mid email
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
Confirmed
Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
As I'm typing my emails in Thunderbird, I can see what appears to be a
font size change on screen, normally in the second line of text. The
second line appear smaller than the first. It's barely perceptible, so
half them time I think I am imagining it.
Well, I've started Bccing to myself to check, and the emails I am
receiving from myself are not only a different size, they're also a
different font. Composer starts in some default serif, and by the
second line is sans. I'd bee glad to email someone viz thunderbird,
and also send along a screenshot of how it looks while I am typing.
Thanks.
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