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| Isem | Tall Red Paul |
|---|---|
| Adig | US |
| Axeddim | IT - Retired |
| D aseqdac si | March 15, 2019 |
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AutoUp
Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5 n yetran
I love this add-on . . but found one aspect or response very annoying. When I typed an email address which included a period within the 'local-part' and a period within the domain (which all email addresses will have), AutoUp would change the character immediately following the period to upper case.
This was the only thing, but since I frequently include email addresses in my emails, and as a developer, this really frustrated me. I reviewed the code in the add-on and was able to change one line in the autoup.js:
From:
if(( LeText.charAt( inc ) == '.' )||( LeText.charAt( inc ) == '?' )||( LeText.charAt( inc ) == '!' ))
To:
if((( LeText.charAt( inc ) == '.' )&&( LeText.charAt( inc+1 ) == ' ' ))||( LeText.charAt( inc ) == '?' )||( LeText.charAt( inc ) == '!' ))
[Basically adding "&&( LeText.charAt( inc+1 ) == ' ' )" so that a period must be followed by a space]
This solved my issue. FYI, I am using this add-on with Thunderbird 52 with no issues. Great job pastisman !!! Thank you so much for an excellent add-on.
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