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Enhancement
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Resolution: Future Project
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P4
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None
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1.1.3, 1.1.5, 1.2.0, 1.2.2, 1.3.0
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generic, x86, sparc
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linux, solaris_2.5.1, solaris_2.6, windows_nt
steps to reproduce:
1) install the latest jdk(m FCS)
2) launch Stylepad, create a new document
3) type 3 lines of text, stylize it: change color, change size
4) select the last line of text, Cut and then Paste it
Expected Result:
expect that the line of text will get pasted back in the same style as it was cut.
Actual Result:
the line of text that is pasted is pasted back is in it's original style, not
the newly changed style. If you try the same set of actions on the other lines of text, the style gets pasted with the same style it was cut(as expected).
I tried this on winNT, and Solaris 2.6
1) install the latest jdk(m FCS)
2) launch Stylepad, create a new document
3) type 3 lines of text, stylize it: change color, change size
4) select the last line of text, Cut and then Paste it
Expected Result:
expect that the line of text will get pasted back in the same style as it was cut.
Actual Result:
the line of text that is pasted is pasted back is in it's original style, not
the newly changed style. If you try the same set of actions on the other lines of text, the style gets pasted with the same style it was cut(as expected).
I tried this on winNT, and Solaris 2.6
- duplicates
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JDK-4404529 When characters are pasted, selected 'Style's are lost.
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- Closed
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JDK-4073786 Copy()/Paste() doesn't work for Images/Components in JTextPane
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- Closed
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