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This has been submitted as bug #37593 and is now fixed. So I close this task.
Hi, I made some tests, and I noticed a problem, maybe the same as you: for buffer #2 or more, when you zoom on a merged buffer, if you change buffer (alt-1) then come back to 2 (alt-2), the buffer is still zoomed, but the name of buffer is displayed on each line (like if buffer was not zoomed). But you still see only this buffer, other merged buffers are hidden. Is this the same problem you have? Please file a bug for this problem, and add some other info if you have other problems (and way to reproduce the problem if possible). Then I will close this task. Thank you.
Currently, if we are in a buffer greater than buffer 1, the settings will not be persistent. If we are in buffer 2 (which has two merged buffers), and we change to buffer 3, then back to buffer 2, buffer 2 will not be zoomed anymore. I'm not sure if this is intended behavior, but could an option be added so that buffer 2 remains zoomed in? I am aware that all buffers will remained zoomed in if we just zoom in buffer #1, that's a global way of doing achiving constant zoom in, but my suggestion should allow for buffer #1 to be unzoomed, and buffer #2 to be zoomed in. Hopefully I didn't explain myself too poorly. Thanks for the great work.
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