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#38502
27.0.50; minibuffer-scroll-other-window with multiple frames
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Reported by: noah <noah.v.peart <at> gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 19:04:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Fixed in version 27.0.50
Done: Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net>
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> Try with 'temp-buffer-resize-mode' enabled
Thankyou Martin, I was unaware of this and it does seem useful -- will
investigate further.
> Maybe <backtab> and S-TAB should do this.
To me, this does seem like a good idea. The reasons being:
1) this would be my first natural guess to reverse a scroll, possibly from
muscle memory coming
from shift-tabbing between tabs (eg. browswers), which I think might be
rather ubiquitous (speculation)
2) it is similar to the addition of S to C-M-v nomal scrollers
be my first guess as a way to reverse a scroll, and it is also how C-M-v is
already reversed.
> pops up and switches to the completion window, whereas
>
> M-: (mak
> M-v
>
> doesn't. Should it?
I think it should, as M-v doesn't seem to have any use in the minibuffer
there AFAICT.
Thankyou !!!
On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 5:20 PM Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net> wrote:
> tags 38502 fixed
> close 38502 27.0.50
> quit
>
> >> C-v and M-v should scroll 'minibuffer-selected-window', but
> >> C-M-v should scroll the other window from 'minibuffer-selected-window'
> >> like it does now. But maybe this should be configurable?
> >>
> >> Is there a variable/function with a name like
> 'minibuffer-selected-other-window'
> >> that gives an other window to scroll with C-M-v from the minibuffer or
> >> from the window defined by 'minibuffer-selected-window'?
> >
> > 'other-window-for-scrolling' tries to dynamically find a window that
> > shows 'other-window-scroll-buffer'. So it's the latter we would
> > probably have to set.
>
> I see. So this is fixed now.
>
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