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shortcuts avatar shortcuts commented on June 29, 2024

Hey, thanks for using the plugin and reporting the issue! ❤️

The behavior is a bit different when you enable NNP when there is already an split: sizes look fine, but as soon as you start adding more splits the issue appears again. Some "content buffers" end up as well with different size than others.

I'm not yet able to reproduce on nvim 0.9.5 and nnp 1.7.2, could you share the list of active plugins you have just in case it creates a conflict with NNP?

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vicrdguez avatar vicrdguez commented on June 29, 2024

I have plenty, so I hope this does not clutter up the conversation too much. From Lazy:

    ● alpha-nvim 1.79ms  VimEnter
    ● autolist.nvim 4.29ms  markdown
    ● catppuccin 1.3ms 󰢱 catppuccin.groups.integrations.feline  custom.feline
    ● cmp-buffer 0.28ms  nvim-cmp
    ● cmp-nvim-lsp 0.32ms  nvim-cmp
    ● cmp-nvim-lua 0.31ms  nvim-cmp
    ● cmp-path 0.3ms  nvim-cmp
    ● cmp_luasnip 0.27ms  nvim-cmp
    ● conform.nvim 0.67ms  start
    ● feline.nvim 0.05ms 󰢱 feline.providers.lsp  catppuccin
    ● fzf-lua 4.76ms 󰢱 fzf-lua  zk-nvim
    ● gitsigns.nvim 0.22ms  start
    ● go.nvim 23.35ms  CmdlineEnter
    ● guihua.lua 1.56ms  go.nvim
    ● indent-blankline.nvim 2.01ms  start
    ● lazy.nvim 10.13ms  init.lua
    ● lsp-zero.nvim 0.92ms 󰢱 lsp-zero  nvim-cmp
    ● lspkind.nvim 0.14ms  nvim-cmp
    ● lua-async-await 0.54ms  nvim-java
    ● LuaSnip 3.98ms  nvim-cmp
    ● mason-lspconfig.nvim 0.71ms  nvim-lspconfig
    ● mason.nvim 2.65ms  start
    ● mini.ai 1.8ms  start
    ● mini.comment 1.09ms  start
    ● mini.cursorword 0.95ms  start
    ● mini.hipatterns 1.7ms  start
    ● mini.jump 1.84ms  start
    ● mini.pairs 1.95ms  start
    ● mini.splitjoin 0.99ms  start
    ● mini.surround 1.52ms  start
    ● no-neck-pain.nvim 3.08ms  start
    ● noice.nvim 1.58ms  VeryLazy
    ● nui.nvim 0.51ms  nvim-java
    ● nvim-cmp 16.76ms  start
    ● nvim-dap 0.65ms 󰢱 dap  nvim-lspconfig
    ● nvim-java 62.91ms  start
    ● nvim-java-core 0.48ms  nvim-java
    ● nvim-java-dap 0.51ms  nvim-java
    ● nvim-java-test 0.87ms  nvim-java
    ● nvim-lspconfig 59.12ms  nvim-java
    ● nvim-treesitter 8.06ms 󰢱 nvim-treesitter.parsers  playground
    ● nvim-web-devicons 0.53ms  trouble.nvim
    ● oil.nvim 3.17ms  start
    ● peek.nvim 0.09ms  BufRead
    ● playground 9.72ms  start
    ● plenary.nvim 0.29ms  start
    ● tokyonight.nvim 1.25ms  start
    ● trouble.nvim 0.85ms  start
    ● vim-fugitive 1.69ms  start
    ● vim-rhubarb 0.39ms  start
    ● zk-nvim 2ms  <leader>rf

however I can't think on any that might be disturbing buffer resizing, but let me know if you notice any potential conflict!

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