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Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing)
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Jérôaddress@hidden, |
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Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing) |
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Tue, 25 Feb 2003 02:16:12 +0100 |
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Le Sun, 23 Feb 2003 22:48:58 +0100, David Kastrup a écrit :
> "D. Goel" <deego@gnufans.org> writes:
>
>> Jérôme Bouat <jerome.bouat@wanadoo.fr> writes:
>> >
>> > If it has to be properly implemented
>>
>>
>> Indeed, emacs does not allow scrolling by less than one line, AFAIU.
>>
>> viz. there is always a complete full line visible at the end or bottom
>> of a screen. (Would be neat when emacs overcomes that
>> restriction..) :)
>
> ***Poof***
>
> Your wish has been granted.
>
> You may now try C-h f set-window-vscroll RET in order to understand
> what
> (set-window-vscroll nil 0.5) may achieve.
I tried it but, sorry,
I found this is not smooth at all.
Maybe I have some other settings
which interfer.
The window jumps of on line
instead of moving slowly by the intermediate pixels
during some milliseconds.
I mean one key hitting
and then a automatic smooth scrolling
which moves the window one pixel at a time
and stop when the whole line has been scrolled.
1 stroke
=> smooth scrolling of the pixels
which make 1 line
during 300 ms (for example)
- [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing), Jérôme Bouat, 2003/02/19
- Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing), D. Goel, 2003/02/23
- Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing), David Kastrup, 2003/02/23
- Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing), D. Goel, 2003/02/24
- Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing),
Jérôaddress@hidden, <=
- Re: [feature request] smooth scrolling (continuing), Jérôaddress@hidden, , 2003/02/25