It's strange that no one else has experienced this before. I've experienced for quite sometime now.
Unfortunately, I have very little experience with edebug. When it happens again, I'll try to find to learn edebug. Is there anything I should be looking for? Chad On Sep 2, 11:23 am, Philip Jackson <[email protected]> wrote: > At Thu, 2 Sep 2010 06:30:41 -0700 (PDT), > > > > > > Chad A. wrote: > > Has anyone experienced the following. At first, when I start using a > > magit to track a project, I can use the 'g' shortcut key to refresh > > the magit-status buffer. I can tab on the different sections in the > > magit-status buffer - to collapse, say, the unstage changes - and see > > the result immediately without a buffer refresh. However, at a > > certain point, this behavior stops, and now I need hit the 'G' > > shortcut key to refresh all. I not sure why this changes, and it's > > very inconvenient when you want to see, say, the chunks in a unstaged > > file. > > > The only way I can fix this is to start up Emacs again (not fun). > > Killing all the magit buffers doesn't work restore the previous > > refresh behavior. > > > Is this a bug? Is this something I can prevent? > > It sounds like a bug. I don't really recall seeing it myself > though. How handy are you with edebug? > > Cheers, > Phil
