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[Bug 398651] Re: Using backspace when editing task can promote text as subtask and causes erratic behavior

 

I cannot reproduce that with the latest trunk. Can you please post a
step by step guide to reproduce your problem starting from the default
tasks ? (use ./scripts/debug.sh in a fresh trunk checkout)

Thanks

** Changed in: gtg
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

** Changed in: gtg
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Lionel Dricot (ploum)

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Using backspace when editing task can promote text as subtask and causes erratic behavior
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398651
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Bug description:
If one opens a task that has text, then subtasks, and one deletes the first subtask with backspace and then backspaces up into the paragraph, all text entered at the end of that paragraph and subsequent lines will be considered a subtask. This causes many problems with the main window, and it becomes possible to create subtasks with no title that show up as blank lines in the main window, and subtasks that begin with the → character by entering "- test". Selecting all this text and deleting it then cause the selected subtasks to become tasks often with unusual names, sometimes the name will be the tags given to the subtask.