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Blank lines do not show when selected, and cursor disappears

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There are some issues around selection in Thunderbird both on Linux 16.04 (T-bird 60.2.1 (64-bit)), and Windows-7 (T-bird 45.8.0):

When any selection in a mail composition window is made, the cursor disappears, and blank lines (CR/LF only) do not appear highlighted. Contrast this with GVim or LibreOffice Writer for example in the picture included.

There are some issues around selection in Thunderbird both on Linux 16.04 (T-bird 60.2.1 (64-bit)), and Windows-7 (T-bird 45.8.0): When any selection in a mail composition window is made, the cursor disappears, and blank lines (CR/LF only) do not appear highlighted. Contrast this with GVim or LibreOffice Writer for example in the picture included.
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That is how Thunderbird selects text. Is there some point other than it is different to a word processor.

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Thanks for your response.

Maybe from the example I gave you could perhaps infer where the cursor is, but there are times when I select a few empty lines, perhaps to delete them, but there is no indication of highlighting, and the cursor disappears. I usually have to unselect and do the selection again to make sure I am about to do what I intend.

Every other editor I have used (including the one I am writing this reply with) shows selected empty lines, and most show the cursor because it is also useful information, though less so than the invisible blank lines.

I did look through the code base, and given the quality of it, it seems rather incongruous that it would implement such an unusual UX for such a common operation.

I love DXR for perusing code on line, by the way.

I suppose I could try to set up a build environment, and perhaps find and suggest a 'fix'. I assume there is a debugging environment in Linux - Eclipse, perhaps?