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twopir avatar twopir commented on September 14, 2024

869cf4a does not resolve this issue for me.

This seems to be somewhat confounded with the setting of lui-scroll-behavior. In my emacs, when this is set to post-scroll, hiding fools works immediately, but showing them requires a manual redisplay. When it's post-command, neither hiding or showing works without a manual redisplay. I've not tested any other setting.

Adding "t" to the redisplay call does not help either.

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jorgenschaefer avatar jorgenschaefer commented on September 14, 2024

I have no way of reproducing this. I have seen the behavior twice, but most of the time, it just works for me. Someone else will need to work on this, then.

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retroj avatar retroj commented on September 14, 2024

I experienced this problem as well, and using (redraw-modeline t) instead of (redisplay) in lui-fool-toggle-display solves the problem for me. I also tried (redisplay t) and (redraw-display) but neither of those fixed it.

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