GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 323767
Complete note turns into link to create new note
Last modified: 2008-02-26 20:46:30 UTC
Please describe the problem: I copied my ~/.tomboy/ folder from one computer to another. On the new computer, all the white space in the notes is clickable, and this will open a new note with the title set as the entire contents of the source note. (This creates a big mess.) Steps to reproduce: 1. Install Tomboy on a new computer and open it to make sure it it works. 2. Copy the ~/.tomboy/ folder from a previous computer/installation, and overwrite the newly created folder on the new computer. 3. Run Tomboy and open an existing note. Actual results: Clicking on any of the white space will create a new note. Clicking on any link (a url, for example) will open the link many times, as well as create a new note. The only way I can click to add text is clicking on some plain non-linked text. Expected results: White space is not clickable. Links only execute once. :) Does this happen every time? I've only tried it once. Other information: I am using Tomboy 0.3.2 on Ubuntu Breezy. If I use backspace and delete all the line-breaks, then insert them back, the white space is not "clickable." If I create a new note, it also functions correctly. But the next time I start Tomboy, the problem will be there again.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 323768 ***
Sorry about the duplicate. My browser timed out or something... the "bug filed" confirmation page didn't appear.