As for the bug description:
Start up ediff-buffers on two files with a few differences
In the ediff control frame, use the n and p commands to move around. You should have no problems.
Now, take one diff and use the a or b key to pick one of the diffs to apply to the other buffer.
Your cursor should now be in one of the text buffers. It has moved out of the ediff control frame. If you refocus on the control frame and try to navigate with n or p, the cursor will jump out to one of the text buffers.
As for diagnosis, I’ll try to get to it by end of week. I have a task I absolutely have to finish this week. I am also currently on the train. :-)
I *can* tell you from here that I am connecting to my Linux vms via Exceed on Demand, an enterprise version of hummingbird exceed running on a windows laptop and the windows are free floating on the windows side. There’s no vm-side window manager.
I did notice that my vm has different fonts after the rebuild so I am betting the culprit is probably the X software. But I have no record of the software versions before the rebuild, so I don’t know how useful that information will be.
Split window horizontally? Oh man I have to try that!
> For YEARS I've been using a separate frame for control. I'll just toggle
> that off. No issues with that in 26.2. I will try in 26.3. And now that I
> see it, why the heck would you want a separate frame? To have multiple
> diffs going at the same time?
'ediff-window-setup-function' has a misguided default value. Luckily
you can change it - the speedbar, for example, doesn't allow to do
that. I'm using 'ediff-setup-windows-plain' ever since together with
'ediff-split-window-function' set to 'split-window-horizontally'.
martin
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