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#43519
28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content
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Message #212 received at 43519 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
[I send this mail again, apparently it was not delivered. I apologize if
you receive it twice.]
>> Which is why my proposal is to not break anything, but only to give
>> applications the control of how what they insert in the minibuffer is
>> displayed. A start_display_at_beginning_of_minibuffer variable that
>> would be reset in read_minibuf() and that an application could set in
>> minibuffer-setup-hook. I don't understand why you would be opposed to
>> such a change.
>
> Because it changes a long-standing behavior with inserting normal text
> into the minibuffer.
>
I does not change anything. Unless the user (in this case, the developer
of completion applications such as icomplete or ido or ...) chooses to use
that new possibility.
>
> This is not the user, this is a Lisp program that will do it. The
> behavior will change in that the user will be shown only the first part
> of the text, as opposed to the last part we were showing until now.
>
The behavior will not change unless the developer (who presumably knows
what they are doing) requests it to change.
>
> Maybe such a change in behavior is desirable (I'm not sure, and I don't
> yet have a clear idea how will Lisp programs decide which behavior to
> request), but it's a separate issue.
>
Okay, so shall I file another bug just to have this same discussion again?
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