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bug#14829: 24.3; split-window-keep-point breaks shell tab completion
From: |
martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#14829: 24.3; split-window-keep-point breaks shell tab completion |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Jul 2013 10:20:22 +0200 |
> With `(setq split-window-keep-point t)` you will see the window split,
> with the top window scrolled to leave point just after the `a` in the
> middle of the window. The bottom window will have the completions for
> aa.txt and ab.txt
>
> With `(setq split-window-keep-point nil)` you will not get any window
> split, but point will jump someplace higher up in the window (e.g. for
> me it jumps to just after the gg.txt line).
`split-window-below' here does
(setq new-window (split-window nil size))
(unless split-window-keep-point
so I don't understand how setting `split-window-keep-point' can affect
the decisison whether to split the window.
Does anyone know where this behavior comes from?
martin
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bug#14829: 24.3; split-window-keep-point breaks shell tab completion,
martin rudalics <=