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Bug 639175 - Text in new note not always selected
Text in new note not always selected
Status: RESOLVED NOTGNOME
Product: tomboy
Classification: Applications
Component: General
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Tomboy Maintainers
Tomboy Maintainers
gnome[moved-to-github]
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Reported: 2011-01-10 21:47 UTC by Aurimas Černius
Modified: 2017-07-31 12:38 UTC
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Description Aurimas Černius 2011-01-10 21:47:11 UTC
When creating new note, its text is selected. This doesn't work in the following cases:
1) When template note exists (even if its contents are identical to that of default new note content).
2) When creating new note in notebook (same issue as with (1), when creating new note in notebook, template note for notebook already exists).


Proposed solution (Gnote bugs with patches):
1) Add method to NoteBuffer to select note body, to avoid code duplication (Bug 627072).
2) Select body of new note, when template note exists, but is the same as default content (Bug 627073).
3) Same as (2), but when creating new note in notebook (Bug 627075).
4) When opening template note for the first time (creating it), reuse (1) (Bug 627417).
5) Same as (4), but for notebooks template (Bug 627418).
Comment 1 André Klapper 2017-07-31 12:38:51 UTC
The Tomboy team has moved from GNOME Bugzilla to GitHub for bug reports and feature requests: 
      https://github.com/tomboy-notes/tomboy/issues/
Closing this report as NOTGNOME as part of Bugzilla Housekeeping (bug 781054) to keep tasks in one place. Please feel free to transfer this task to GitHub if this task is still valid in a recent Tomboy version. 
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