Excerpts from Gaute Hope's message of Fr Okt 09 13:00:19 +0200 2009: > Or the thread count isn't aware of the Today mark and still thinks line > 2 is thread 2? Don't really know anything about the implementation. > > When it happens it doesn't dissapear before I do a M or there is a pull > that redraws the screen.. just pressing Ctrl+L or opening/closing a > thread doesn't remove it. > > As said earlier it only seems to affect the top two threads.
Hi, i also experienced now this Problem, but can't see were this problem is located, because i don't touch the internal states of the threads. There must be one @thread[curpos] left, which causes this Problem. greetz didi -- No documentation is better than bad documentation -- Das Ausdrucken dieser Mail wird urheberrechtlich verfolgt. _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk