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29.0.50; Emacs writes wrong glyph at the bottom-right corner of text terminals
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Akib Azmain Turja via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife
of text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org> writes:
> Emacs often writes to the last character possibly by mistake. To
> reproduce, run emacs -Q, hit M-: (eval-expression), write some garbage
> until the minibuffer window scrolls (I used (+ (% (random) 26) ?a) to
> generate the garbage), and hit C-p until you scroll down a line.
I'm not sure what you mean by "I used (+ (% (random) 26) ?a)". Do you
have a step-by-step recipe to reproduce the problem?
> You should now see that the last character cell contains a
> continuation ('\') glyph. I think this is probably due to the use of
> any of 'il' or 'il1' or 'rin' terminal capabilities.
If you type in something that's longer than a line, Emacs will display a
\ glyph, no matter whether it's in the minibuffer or not, so I don't
understand what you mean here.
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