If I paste a special character - say from the Character Map - into Gedit or medit in Ubuntu 16.04 into the middle of a line, then the space characters directly after the special character display with a "compressed" character spacing/display until the behaviour is "interrupted" by a standard text character.
So the basic problem result is that the uniform monospacing of characters gets out of alignment on lines above and below the lines with the special character problem.
I posted a detailed question on AskUbuntu and the prevailing opinion was that I should log a bug report.
Another user with different versions was easily able to reproduce the same issue .
Please see that post for full details, worked example, and screenshots.
Additional comments:
* As stated above:
- running Ubuntu 16.04
* This affects:
- Gedit 3.18.3
- medit 1.2.0
I am aware that it is thus not strictly a gedit issue, and probably affects multiple Gnome editor under multiple Linux variants but Gedit is my favourite text editor and Ubuntu is my favourite Linux so I thought I would start here.
If I paste a special character - say from the Character Map - into Gedit or medit in Ubuntu 16.04 into the middle of a line, then the space characters directly after the special character display with a "compressed" character spacing/display until the behaviour is "interrupted" by a standard text character.
So the basic problem result is that the uniform monospacing of characters gets out of alignment on lines above and below the lines with the special character problem.
I posted a detailed question on AskUbuntu and the prevailing opinion was that I should log a bug report.
Another user with different versions was easily able to reproduce the same issue .
https:/ /askubuntu. com/questions/ 986258/ why-do- special- characters- change- spacing- following- space-character -in-gedit- or-m
Please see that post for full details, worked example, and screenshots.
Additional comments:
* As stated above:
- running Ubuntu 16.04
* This affects:
- Gedit 3.18.3
- medit 1.2.0
I am aware that it is thus not strictly a gedit issue, and probably affects multiple Gnome editor under multiple Linux variants but Gedit is my favourite text editor and Ubuntu is my favourite Linux so I thought I would start here.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Release: 16.04
$ apt-cache policy gedit za.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages dpkg/status
gedit:
Installed: 3.18.3-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 3.18.3-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 3.18.3-0ubuntu4 500
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
$ apt-cache policy medit za.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages dpkg/status
medit:
Installed: 1.2.0-2
Candidate: 1.2.0-2
Version table:
*** 1.2.0-2 500
500 http://
100 /var/lib/