From: Wendy S. <ja...@we...> - 2005-06-26 06:16:17
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Back in January, Robert William Vesterman wrote: > After switching to 4.3pre1, I have encountered the following problem: > > The contents of the current buffer are not always displayed. Sometimes > another buffer's contents are displayed instead. But the current buffer > contents are somehow known to the program - for example: > > Say you have files A and B open, and are currently in file A, but (due to > this bug) the contents of file B are displayed instead. You search for > the > text "blah", which is contained in file A, but not in file B. It will act > as if it has successfully found "blah", and will highlight the text in > file > B that is at (I think) the same byte offset in file B as the actual text > "blah" in file A. > > I'm using the Buffer Tabs plugin; switching to a different tab and then > back > to the one you're interested in seems to get the proper file displayed. This is also happening with 4.3pre2 with Buffer Tabs 0.8.3. When you switch sessions, the session remembers which file you were working on. That's the file that is actually displayed, and the filename that appears in the title bar of the window and just above the file contents in the drop-down list of open files. But the buffer tab that is highlighted is always the 'first' tab. (top/left if buffer tabs are docked at the bottom of the screen.) This happens every time you switch sessions, but of course you only notice it if you were working on a file other than that first tab. Thanks, -- Wendy Smoak |