toothpik <toothpik6 <at> gmail.com> writes:
>On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 10:29:00PM +0000, Paul wrote:
>>Christian Brabandt <cblists <at> 256bit.org> writes:
>>> Check with :verbose set selection? what caused the change of the
>>> selection.
>>>
>>> If a plugin is the culprit contact the plugin author. He should
>>> fix it.
>
>> It shows that netrw is the last to change the "selection" option.
>> However, the author confirmed that netrw saves and restores the
>> original values.
>
> when working with said author you need to give specific details
> about how you invoke netrw and how you leave it -- that plugin has
> more entries and exits than a big block of swiss cheese and it's
> possible you've found a way to foil the expected behavior
That would be challenging...I am not exactly sure *when* the selection
option gets clobbered and not restored. It's difficult to know which
method of exiting is causing the problem. And my methods of exiting
are probably the same as most people's: Change windows, close window,
close tab, switch tab, open a file, or preview a file.
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