I'd like hunks to be refined regardless of the way I move around the file. E.g. if I chose to page-up through uninteresting parts of the diff, auto-refinining shouldn't stop. Paul On 28 July 2014 16:44, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 16:39:56 +0200 > > From: Paul Pogonyshev > > Cc: 18128@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > It is enough. Then please add a reference to it to documentation of > > diff-refine-hunk, I wasn't even aware of that mode. > > It is currently mentioned there as follows: > > `M-n' > Move to the next hunk-start (`diff-hunk-next'). > > This command has a side effect: it "refines" the hunk you move to, > highlighting its changes with better granularity. To disable this > feature, type `M-x diff-auto-refine-mode' to toggle off the minor > mode Diff Auto-Refine mode. To disable Diff Auto Refine mode by > default, add this to your init file (*note Hooks::): > > (add-hook 'diff-mode-hook > (lambda () (diff-auto-refine-mode -1))) > > If you think this is not enough, please tell what else would you like > to see there about this minor mode. >