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    Test 2 - minus the color formatting

    If you use quilts made with high FP down and thin shell material, 3-season quilts can be stuffed into the bottom of the pack without a stuff sack and the items above will naturally compress them. Some people use a trash compactor bag to keep them dry and others use an even better option which is the Nylofume bag, and some crazy people like me use nothing... I just stuff them straight into the bottom of the pack. Been doing that for about 15 years now with no problem. If the rest of your UL kit is dialed in nicely, a typical UL pack in the 36L to 50L range will be plenty big enough. For winter, I use a Zpacks Arc Haul (62L) and can easily accommodate at 0deg Incubator and 20deg Enigma, also with no stuff sacks, and plenty of room for other gear/food/clothing.

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    Ok let me know what you can see in test 1 and 2 above. I removed the color code from test 2. Curious if you see more text after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowTech View Post
    Dang! We lose a lot.

    Android 8.8.14 as of Dec 21. No new updates.

    I definitely do not blame you for any Tapatalk issues, or even site issues. Just searching for solutions.
    Ok we’re on the same page

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    Yep, test one cuts off at the color.
    Test two is full text.

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    Test 3: Added color formatting back but removed all the other formats. Making sure it’s the color part that breaks it.

    If you use quilts made with high FP down and thin shell material, 3-season quilts can be stuffed into the bottom of the pack without a stuff sack and the items above will naturally compress them. Some people use a trash compactor bag to keep them dry and others use an even better option which is the Nylofume bag, and some crazy people like me use nothing... I just stuff them straight into the bottom of the pack. Been doing that for about 15 years now with no problem. If the rest of your UL kit is dialed in nicely, a typical UL pack in the 36L to 50L range will be plenty big enough. For winter, I use a Zpacks Arc Haul (62L) and can easily accommodate at 0deg Incubator and 20deg Enigma, also with no stuff sacks, and plenty of room for other gear/food/clothing.

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    Ok let me know if Test 3 cuts off again in the middle. I’m confirming it is only the color setting causing the issue on Android TapaTalk.

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    Test 3 does not cut off.

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    I’m also curious... on TapaTalk if you Quote the post to reply, do you see the whole thing or just a portion? You may have to click it to expand the whole quote. Kind of a backwards way to do it but curious if it’s a workaround.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowTech View Post
    Test 3 does not cut off.
    Thank you. I’ll pick this up tmrw. Likely it’s the combo or order of the italics/bold/color/URL code being used.

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    So if I "quote" test 1 and expand to edit I see the whole post.
    I did notice that it's also a website link, wonder how that plays into it? I do see loads of other links, and sometimes follow them, from other threads and posters.

    Oh, I see you mentioned the URL.

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