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Subject: Re: display oddity
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John A. Turner writes:
 > I've had the phenomenon shown in the attached gif occur a few times.
 > I think it's always a dired buffer, and I think typically happens when
 > I kill another buffer to make the dired buffer appear.
 > 
 > Closing and opening the frame doesn't fix, but C-l or some movement
 > like C-v does.

In case it isn't obvious, the oddity is the first line of the dired
buffer, which is shifted to the left by 5 characters.

And since it is unpredictable, no, I haven't seen it happen with -q
(but I haven't really used it long enough with -q either).

-- 
John Turner
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