Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> I'll admit this "bug" is not critical, but it is visually annoying (at least
>> to me).
>> When hiding an org entry, source blocks with extended backgrounds remain
>> visible.
>>
>> To re-produce:
>> ...
>> 5. Notice how the background colour now appears next to "One".
Abdul-Lateef Haji-Ali writes:
> I saw the bug report on Emacs, but I am not sure how to reply to a thread
> there without being subscribed to the mailing list, so I will reply here.
You can reply in https://yhetil.org/emacs-bugs/87o7tfkby9@gmail.com/T/#t
> I think a possible solution that
Hello Ihor,
On 09/11/2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> This is because Org keeps the last newline visible and Emacs apply
> :extent t to that visible newline.
I saw the bug report on Emacs, but I am not sure how to reply to a thread there
without being subscribed to the mailing list, so I will reply
Al Haji-Ali writes:
> I'll admit this "bug" is not critical, but it is visually annoying (at least
> to me).
> When hiding an org entry, source blocks with extended backgrounds remain
> visible.
>
> To re-produce:
> ...
> 5. Notice how the background colour now appears next to "One".
>
> Is the
I'll admit this "bug" is not critical, but it is visually annoying (at least to
me).
When hiding an org entry, source blocks with extended backgrounds remain
visible.
To re-produce:
0. Run `emacs -Q`
1. Create a buffer with this content and ensure `org-mode` is on
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