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bug#971: 23.0.60; next-line, previous-line and goal-column
From: |
Roland Winkler |
Subject: |
bug#971: 23.0.60; next-line, previous-line and goal-column |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:34:52 +0200 |
On Thu Sep 18 2008 martin rudalics wrote:
> > When goal-column has a value larger than the window width, next line
> > and previous-line behave oddly. Visit file foo.txt, choose a window
> > width of, say, 40, and set goal-column to 50. If initially point is
> > at the beginning of line, next-line and previous-line put point in a
> > column smaller than goal-column. Executing next-line again puts
> > point at the end of the line past goal-column.
> >
> > Results also behave on the value of truncate-lines. The above refers
> > to truncate-lines being t. If it is nil, previous-line doesn't do
> > anything for me. (It does not move point backwards.)
> >
> > There is no such problem with emacs 22.2.
>
> I suppose this has been fixed with Chong's recent change to
> `vertical-motion'. Can you confirm?
No, the problem still persists. I just built a fresh emacs from CVS.
It still gives me the very same problems described in the original
report.
Roland