Yes, this bug is reproducible. I get it on two seperate machines running
Ubuntu 9.10.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Open Banshee
2. Select a few songs, right click, select "Burn CD" (or so, i have Ubuntu 
running in german)
3. Brasero opens now correctl< and displays the selected songs
4. Select "Tools" - "Cover Editor"
5. Now you get a mostly blank cover editor, you can only see the title "Music 
CD (6 Nov 09)" written upwards and downwards on the sides of the back cover.
6. Double-Click or hold the left mousebutton and select the area where the 
tracks should be and you'll see that the text is actually there!
6. However, this text disappears again as soon as you try to enter a letter or 
a insert a space. Interestingly, deleting or backspacing works, the text stays 
there.

Worked with Ubuntu 9.04, my g/f used it a number of times to burn CDs
and print covers. Stopped working right after the upgrade to 9.10. On my
machine, it does not work after a clean install of 9.10, so probably not
an upgrade issue.

Kind regards,
Christian

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