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This is a minor issue.
I created a note outside of denote.
I renamed it using denote-rename-file.
The file disappears from dired buffer.
I have to type a 'g' to refresh the buffer.
Is this expected behavior?
Gnu emacs 29.1 on Windows 11.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This means that we revert the current Dired buffer even if it is not
part of the 'denote-directory'. We do so because the "rename" commands
we provide can be used everywhere on the filesystem.
Thanks to babusri for bringing this matter to my attention. This was
done in issue 203 on the GitHub mirror:
<#203>.
This is a minor issue.
I created a note outside of denote.
I renamed it using denote-rename-file.
The file disappears from dired buffer.
I have to type a 'g' to refresh the buffer.
Is this expected behavior?
Gnu emacs 29.1 on Windows 11.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: