Re: [ANNOUNCE] tig-0.14

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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Brian Gernhardt
<benji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Feb 10, 2009, at 1:29 PM, Jonas Fonseca wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 14:29, Ted Pavlic <ted@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> I notice that when I do the sequence...
>>>
>>> *) open tig
>>> *) hit <CR> to view first changeset
>>> *) hit "j" to scroll one line
>>>
>>> the green highlighting on the first line moves to the second, but the
>>> whitespace following the "commit 00000000000000" stays green. For example,
>>> if I do the sequence above in the tig repo, I'm left with
>>>
>>> commit e278600f599f60a2b98aeae6bfbb6ba92cf92d6f---GREEN BG HERE---
>>> ---This line (Refs:) has GREEN BG---
>>>
>>> The "commit" has a black background.
>>>
>>> Is that a bug? Or do I need to upgrade my ncurses?
>>
>> Sounds like a bug. Probably from the drawing optimizations in tig-0.14.
>
> I am also getting this bug.  It is easiest to reproduce for me by running "git log | tig" and just moving the cursor down.  Any action that causes the entire window to update (pressing up/down at the bottom/top of the screen, PageUp/PageDown, or even just <Enter> to scroll down a line) causes the line to appear normally again, although movement from that point usually breaks it again.
>
>> No upgrade should be necessary. Could you give me some information
>> about what terminal application you are using. Also, have you added
>> any specific color settings to ~/.tigrc?
>
> OS 10.5.6's Terminal.app, with TERM=xterm-color
> I have no .tigrc

Ditto. Same bug. Completely vanilla tig setup. OS X Leopard,
tig-0.14-9-gd06137e, TERM=xterm-color.
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