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It should be spaced so that the text does not overlap, just like this :
Actual behaviour
The text of the message overlay the "eliminated edited" string like this :
"eliminato" means eliminated
"modificato" means edited
Example in italian, sorry.
Configuration
Operating system: Windows 10
Version of Telegram: 2.8.8 x64
Version of the plugin: 0.4.0
I suggest that when an edited message is deleted, the string "edited" is replaced with "eliminated" or just make it like the expected behaviour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
zAlweNy26
changed the title
[Bug report] Modified then eliminated
[Bug report] Message edited then eliminated
Jul 16, 2021
Displaying edited is the expected behavior, the solution to this bug is to change some UI value related to the width, I will try to fix it when I have time.
SpriteOvO
changed the title
[Bug report] Message edited then eliminated
[Bug report] "deleted" tag overlap with message content
Jul 16, 2021
No, it's not anywhere in this repository currently, to fix this bug would require reverse engineering to get a new width location and then writing code to modify it.
Describe the bug
Overlaid text when both edited and deleted
Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
It should be spaced so that the text does not overlap, just like this :
Actual behaviour
The text of the message overlay the "eliminated edited" string like this :
"eliminato" means eliminated
"modificato" means edited
Example in italian, sorry.
Configuration
I suggest that when an edited message is deleted, the string "edited" is replaced with "eliminated" or just make it like the expected behaviour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: