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Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Jul 2005 15:12:25 -0400 |
I would be VERY surprised if M-0 M-r suddenly started to scroll the
window.
Since move-to-window-line moves _point_ in the current window _without_
scrolling, I don't understand why it would ever consider scroll-margin.
If move-to-window-line does not consider the scroll-margin,
M-0 M-r will put point on the text that is in line 0.
Then the subsequent redisplay will scroll the screen because
point should not be there.
I was thinking of avoiding that result by making move-to-window-line
put point on line 1 in that case. More generally, it would not put
point inside the scroll margin.
- Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Ralf Angeli, 2005/07/01
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/07/02
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Ralf Angeli, 2005/07/02
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/07/05
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/07/05
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Ralf Angeli, 2005/07/05
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Kim F. Storm, 2005/07/05
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Ralf Angeli, 2005/07/05
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Kim F. Storm, 2005/07/06
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin,
Richard M. Stallman <=
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Kim F. Storm, 2005/07/06
- Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/07/06
Re: Problems with non-zero scroll-margin, David Ponce, 2005/07/02