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Re: Obtain X / HPOS with move_it_to at eol when buffer-display-table lin
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Keith David Bershatsky |
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Re: Obtain X / HPOS with move_it_to at eol when buffer-display-table line-feed |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Aug 2017 09:07:46 -0700 |
Thank you, Eli, for the suggestion to stop IT before it gets to the new line
(which is displayed using the display-table entry).
The argument of it.last_visible_x is important for the very last line of the
visible window, or else IT will not continue looking for POS until it reaches
the window-end.
I am assuming by your comments that we are looking for EOL_POSITION minus 1
point, and from there I should examine the character at that location to obtain
its width and then add that width to it.current_x in order to get the X of the
pilcrow beginning ....
This is a work in progress and I'll keep plugging away as time permits.
Keith
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DATE: [08-30-2017 12:03:52] <30 Aug 2017 22:03:52 +0300>
FROM: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
>
> * * *
>
> > With respect to eol pilcrows, move_it_to gives X and HPOS coordinates for
> > an invisible \n to the right of the pilcrow. We essentially have ¶\n, and
> > IT cannot see the pilcrow. The X and HPOS returned by move_it_to gives us
> > ¶|\n instead of |¶\n. Stated another way, X and HPOS are reported as being
> > on the end of the pilcrow, instead of the beginning of the pilcrow.
>
> But this is because you told move_it_to to move to the end of the
> screen line, by specifying it.last_visible_x - 1 as the X coordinate.
> What happens if you tell it to stop at the buffer position of the
> newline instead?
>
> > Perhaps there is some way to help move_it_to see the pilcrow, or at least
> > pretend that it exists?
>
> move_it_to always stops when it delivers characters from the buffer,
> so if there are display or overlay strings, or glyphs come from a
> display table, it will go on until those are exhausted, and it is back
> at the next character from buffer text. So you should try stopping it
> before it gets to the newline, which is displayed using the
> display-table entry.