From: Matt Wilkie <matt.wilkie gov yk.ca>, Fri, Oct. 23, 2009 12:50pm
> 
> > Looks like some command is incomplete, has an errant space, or
> > expects user input. Do you ever see this if you refresh tabs
> > without any files open?
> 
> No.
> 
> It also happens, sometimes, with File>CloseAll.

Hmm, I'm not able to reproduce this. Are there spaces in any file
paths when you see this?


> It's curious that the number of "c:/local/vim/vim72" is double the
> number of open files (inc. the default blank Untitled) when it
> happens with TabRefresh. With File>CloseAll the pattern appears to
> be 2 * OpenFiles - 1.

Can you test some updates for me? Please try replacing your
installation's files of the same name with the four most recent files
in CVS:

http://cream.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cream/cream/?sortby=date#dirlist

Are you using Preference > Last File Restore? These updates should fix
the last remaining tab refresh and buffer recall issues I've seen. I'm
curious if some underlying structural work relates to the hanging
issue you see.


> Please let me take this as an opportunity to thank you deeply for
> the enormous amount of time you have spent over many years
> developing and supporting Cream, many times working on problems you
> never actually personally experience. Your generosity is marvellous
> and inspiring. Thank you. :)

Thank you for the feedback and continued interest in improving Cream.
I'm almost to the point where it does what I need or I'm satisfied
with the workarounds so as not to keep pushing it very hard. It helps
when users are patient enough to detail bugs--it makes the path to a
fix quantifiable. Sometimes the hardest part is just knowing where to
start.


-- 
Steve Hall  [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
:: Cream for Vim (http://cream.sourceforge.net)



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