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Messages posted in thread disappear after SchildiChat restart, but are visible in Element and are visible to others (using element; other clients not tried for others). #256

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dreirund opened this issue Aug 17, 2024 · 0 comments

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Using SchildiChat desktop (version 1.11.36.sc.3.r0.a1458b1-1 installed from Arch Linux AUR package schildichat-desktop-git) I wrote to messages into a thread.

When I did quit the client and re-start it, I could not see those messages anymore in the thread.

SchildiChat counts the number of replies correctly -- in the room timeline it says "8 replies". But it shows only 4. And in the preview after the "8 replies" it also shows only the excerpt of the last message it shows in the thread view as well.
Element also shows "8 replies", and in the thread view it also shows all of them.

Using Element and FluffyChat, the messages were there.

I did edit one of those messages in another client -- in SchildiChat desktop it is still not sown, but in the "detailed" timeline events I now see for this edit an { "type": m.room.message } and when I view the source of it I see that it is the new, edited version of the message.

I have some screenshots, but I did censor most of it (user names, profile pictures, and text content) to not reveal any sensitive information. I do not know if this is helpful at all.

Tell me what I can provide to help you to understand the issue.

Regards!


Screenshot SchildiChat:
01_-_Thread_in_SchildiChat

Screenshot Element:
02_-_Thread_in_Element


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