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[object HTMLSpanElement] displayed in multiple locations in the text #30

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jstnjstn opened this issue Apr 27, 2019 · 11 comments
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@jstnjstn
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[object HTMLSpanElement] displayed in multiple locations in the text.
My package installation is quite minimal so I suppose it is a bug with this package.

@lillem4n
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It is. It appears when you have tab and then a space directly after or before it.

@hax
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hax commented May 6, 2019

Could you explain this issue in details?

@lillem4n
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lillem4n commented May 9, 2019

On a single line, combine tabs and spaces between two other characters.

@caprilo
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caprilo commented Oct 16, 2019

Yes, I can confirm the same bug in Atom 1.39.1. Just write a [space] [tab] a and it will happen.

@Sod-Almighty
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Given that this bug has existed unfixed for over a year, I assume this project - interesting and potentially useful as it may be - is dead?

@hax
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hax commented Jan 19, 2021

@Sod-Almighty Sorry, I don't have time to investigate this bug, but PR is always welcome.

@Sod-Almighty
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See, this is what is wrong with open source.

"Found a bug? Great! Let me know when you've fixed it!"

If you're not prepared to maintain YOUR EXTENSION, then remove it from the Atom repo and save us all the wasted time.

@lillem4n
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@hax thank you for responding and for giving us this extension to begin with.

@hax
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hax commented Jan 20, 2021

@Sod-Almighty

A close source product which lose the maintaining would make u in worse condition because no one can fix the bugs legally. Open source at least allow others to take it and fix it if it's really important to them.

@Sod-Almighty
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True. But if you're not prepared to maintain the project, you should take it down from the Atom repo.

@iTob191
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iTob191 commented Jan 21, 2021

Instead of removing the package from the Atom repo, I suggest removing current (incompatible) versions of Atom from the supported versions range:

"atom": ">=1.19.0"

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