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Switching themes breaks org-mode leading star hiding #3651

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sschuldenzucker opened this issue Nov 3, 2015 · 2 comments
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Switching themes breaks org-mode leading star hiding #3651

sschuldenzucker opened this issue Nov 3, 2015 · 2 comments
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@sschuldenzucker
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When I switch themes using SPC T n or SPC T h from e.g. spacemacs-dark to spacemacs-light, leading stars in Org-mode are not hidden as expected. Switching back to the previous theme does not fix the issue. Deleting the buffer via SPC b d, then re-opening it does fix it.

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Switching back:

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Switching forth again, deleting and re-opening the buffer:

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  • OS: gnu/linux
  • Emacs: 24.4.1
  • Spacemacs: 0.104.3
  • Spacemacs branch: master (rev. 5dee44c)
  • Distribution: spacemacs
  • Layers:
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TheBB commented Nov 3, 2015

Yes, switching themes like this is not and will not be perfect. This is probably something we just have to live with.

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