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Scrolling bug with word-wrap in emacs -nw
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Message #35 received at 9246 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> From: Antoine Levitt <antoine.levitt <at> gmail.com>
> Cc: riccardi.thomas <at> gmail.com, 9246 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 18:04:03 +0100
>
> > -- Variable: window-scroll-functions
> > [...]
> > *Warning:* don't use this feature to alter the way the window is
> > scrolled. It's not designed for that, and such use probably won't
> > work.
> >
> > But erc does precisely that which the manual says not to do. It
> > shouldn't.
> >
> > Incidentally, all this trickery is no longer needed with Emacs 24:
> > just setting scroll-conservatively to a value larger than 100 will do
> > the job nicely and without any problems.
>
> So, should erc-scrollbottom be changed?
Definitely. It shouldn't use window-scroll-functions.
> Only using scroll-conservatively instead of erc-scrolltobottom has a few
> disadvantages. erc-scrolltobottom has the advantage that one can never
> see past the end of a buffer, similar to other IRC clients (and indeed,
> text editors). With scroll-conservatively, if a window has say 2/3 the
> height of the buffer, scrolling up and down results in one seeing the
> bottom of the buffer around the middle of the window.
Only if you scroll by scroll bar or by C-v with a numeric argument.
Just typing will never get you past the buffer end (obviously).
> Actually, this is a behavior I'd like for emacs as a whole, to make it
> behave more like other editors that never display anything past the end
> of text. Is there any way to do it, some other variable one could set in
> addition to scroll-conservatively?
Maybe, I don't know.
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