GNU bug report logs - #42254
27.0.91; display-line-numbers-mode incoherent shifting behaviour

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Fernando Peña <ferpb1999 <at> gmail.com>

Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 23:12:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: notabug

Found in version 27.0.91

Done: Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Fernando Peña <ferpb1999 <at> gmail.com>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Cc: 42254 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#42254: 27.0.91; display-line-numbers-mode incoherent shifting behaviour
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 17:02:40 +0200
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Sorry for the Reply All, it's my first time mailing over here.

I tested it on different computers and it always happens.

These are the step to reproduce it:

   1. Open emacs with emacs -q
   2. Open an empty buffer
   3. M-x display-line-numbers-mode
   4. Insert 95 lines (C-u 95 RET)

You should see that there's an extra space on the left of the line numbers,
and
when you scroll up until line 90 or 85 (I think it depends on the window
size)
it disappears. If you scroll down again to the bottom, the buffer is again
shifted to the right.

El mié., 8 jul. 2020 a las 16:50, Eli Zaretskii (<eliz <at> gnu.org>) escribió:

> [Please use Reply All to reply, so that the bug tracker gets CC'ed.]
>
> > From: Fernando Peña <ferpb1999 <at> gmail.com>
> > Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 16:38:57 +0200
> >
> > Okay, thanks very much for your time. Yeah, I tweaked all the variables
> I saw in the mode, including the one
> > you mentioned. The problem is that when the buffer has 80-99 lines for
> example, it still shifts to the right
> > when displaying the bottom.
>
> If the variable I mentioned is non-nil, there shouldn't be any shift
> at all.  Can you show an example of such a file?  Maybe there's some
> bug after all.
>
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