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Re: 21.0.96 and 21.0.97: bizarre next-line behavior
From: |
Gerd Moellmann |
Subject: |
Re: 21.0.96 and 21.0.97: bizarre next-line behavior |
Date: |
05 Feb 2001 12:49:39 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.98 |
"E. Jay Berkenbilt" <ejb@ql.org> writes:
> I apologize for this extremely vague bug report, but I cannot
> reproduce this behavior reliably yet. When I can, I'll submit a
> proper report.
>
> Since 21.0.96, I've seen several occurrences of C-n working normally
> until the cursor gets to the last line after which it acts more like
> return. In other words, the cursor moves to the next line each time I
> hit C-n unless it's on the last line in which case it actually breaks
> the line at that point while keeping the cursor over same place as if
> I had hit return instead. C-p goes back up, then C-n goes back and a
> second C-n continues to break the line. Hitting C-e and C-a and then
> doing more C-n seems to restore C-n to its proper behavior. I don't
> know what happens to get a buffer into this state. Studying C-h l has
> not helped so far. I report this in case anyone can think of why this
> may be happening. In the mean time, I will continue trying to figure
> out what gets emacs into this state.
Thanks for the report. I think this is fixed in our current sources.
Please send further pretest reports to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
(M-x report-emacs-bug does that).