Sidekick sometimes does not detect the change of the current file (and then don't
update the file structure) when the editor is splitted into panels.
To reproduce the bug:
-open a series of files (I tested the problem with css, php, js, txt)
-split the window into two horizontal panels
-keep open-sidekick
-focus a buffer in the top panel: sidekick will update with the file structure
-focus another buffer in the bottom panel: sidekick sometimes does not detect that
the current file is changed (sometimes the problem is by selecting a new buffer in
the same panel)
tested in jedit 4.5pre1, Sidekick 1.3
Submitted | sbarex - 2011-09-11 - 21:00:37z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | None |
Status | Open | Group | None |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2011-11-27 - 05:09:10z ezust |
I notice the same thing sometimes with .xml files using the xml parser, and also Python files using the ctagssidekick. I am not sure how to reproduce it exactly though. |
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