Le Sat Nov 19 17:15:23 2011, Richard Heck a écrit :
Where is this supposed to happen automatically? I see that markDirty()
is called from recordUndo(), but that gets called from tons of places.

Oops, my former comment was based on outdated view of the code. Nowadays, recordUndo does the trick. So you just proved that the bug is that branch (de)activate is not undo-enabled. The dirty tag is just a collateral damage.

Presumably one option would be to call it from within BRANCH_ACTIVATE,
but one issue here is that the branch activation info is held in the
master buffer, so it's actually that buffer we need to mark dirty, or
where we would need to do recordUndo().

You have to call recordUndoFullDocument (should be recordUndoBufferParams, but alas this does not exist) on the master buffer, then. But I do not see where is the magic code that gives the master buffer.

JMarc

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