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phaeton
Jul 10, 2003, 03:13 AM
when copying text from a website in safari to textedit, texts shows completly messed up (with tabs and spaces between words, unintended pagebreaks, ...)

i have noticed that explorer handles this better...

is this a bug? or just a "we will not do it because they do"-thing?

thanks



Kwyjibo
Jul 10, 2003, 10:14 AM
mine keeps it formatted fine, can you try a different text editing program like word or apple works and see if it does it in there?

tjwett
Jul 10, 2003, 10:25 AM
i've seen it happen but only when pasting to another HTML document. as in, i could see all the messed up breaks and stuff AFTER i published it and viewed it in a browser. is that the case here or is it just plain old text at the end?

Simon Liquid
Jul 10, 2003, 10:34 AM
What I find frequently annoying is how, if I have text selected, when I shift click somewhere else it doesn't extend the selcetion, just cancels what I have. It seems like this is standard functionality on a Mac. Every time I try to do this and fail my mind does little backflips.

Kid Red
Jul 10, 2003, 10:48 AM
Safari will copy the html formatted text. So it will bring over breaks in the lines if they are in the coded html. No problems here.

To test it, do a reply, right a few sentences, return, make a new paragraph, etc and copy paste it. You'll see it pasted the exact way you wrote it. However, html is not written exactly like unformatted text in an open text box is. IE doesn't catch the html formatting I believe, which I think shows Safari is superior.

phaeton
Jul 11, 2003, 06:32 AM
Originally posted by Kid Red
..., which I think shows Safari is superior.



just made this shot as an example.

if you are copying long texts it gets rather annoying than superior because you have to tidy it up alot

btw... happens in all kinds of texteditors.. something with tables maybe?

(if you wonder:

http://www.tracker-tracker.com/hotline/index.php

try it for yourself)

(the lower one's safari)