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#19188
point adjustemnt moves *into* invisible text
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Reported by: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas <at> bernoul.li>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 03:10:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Done: Stefan Monnier <monnier <at> IRO.UMontreal.CA>
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tags 19188 notabug
thanks
> However point is not were the cursor is
> M-: (point) => 3
> The problem is in the code that is supposed to move point *out* of an
> invisible region, does the opposite when moving backward places point
> on the first character after an invisible region. It moves to the
> beginning of the preceding invisible region.
That is a common misunderstanding. The fact that point is equal to
3 means that point is *between* character 2 and character 3. So it's not
*inside* an invisible text, but is right at the boundary.
The position 5 (i.e. between character 4 and character 5) is at the
other end of the boundary.
The reason why Emacs decided to put point at position 3 rather than
leave it at position 5 is because the boundary at position 3 is "less
invisible" than the boundary at position 5.
You can check it with
M-: (list (get-pos-property 3 'invisible) (get-pos-property 5 'invisible)) RET
This is because text-properties by default are front-non-sticky and
rear-sticky, so if point is at position 5 and you type a character, that
character will inherit the invisible property, whereas if you're at
position 3 and you type a character this character will not inherit the
invisible property.
If you want point to be at position 5 rather than position 3, then you
need to change the front/rear-stickiness of this invisible
property accordingly.
> When point adjustment is disabled (non-nil disable-point-adjustment or
> global-disable-point-adjustment) then this does not happen.
I assume you know why ;-)
> It also does not happen when moving forward, e.g. starting at "1"
> C-p C-f places the cursor on "5" *and* point is also 5.
C-p C-f doesn't do it for me (it doesn't even reach the invisible part of the
text), and if I change the recipe to C-f C-f it doesn't work either
(point stays at position 3).
But indeed C-n gets me to position 5, which is wrong (and doing M-: (point)
returns 5 but moves me to position 3, so doing it again returns 3 :-( ).
So we do have a bug here.
Stefan
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