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#16840
Jerky motion and up/down asymmetry scrolling images
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Message #75 received at 16840 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
> Maybe they don't understand why this was designed like that? I
> explained the idea, and it makes sense if you consider the use case of
> text displayed with very large font.
Oh, that explains a lot. Yes, that behaviour makes sense for huge
fonts. But not so much for images, where you'd expect them to enter and
leave in similar fashion.
And I do think that the huge-image case is more common than the
huge-font case, so perhaps it makes more sense to cater to the former
than the latter.
> If that is still not good enough, you and they are welcome to get the
> hands dirty in the relevant parts of simple.el. I don't plan on doing
> that any time soon, having stepped through that code and hacked it too
> much for one lifetime.
I can imagine. :-) I'll try to familiarise myself with the code and
see what I come up with...
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