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From: | Glenn Morris |
Subject: | bug#21139: 25.0.50; shell-mode doesn't respect comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output/input |
Date: | Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:44:17 -0400 |
User-agent: | Gnus (www.gnus.org), GNU Emacs (www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) |
Artur Malabarba wrote: > 1. Set `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output` and > `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input` to nil via the customize interface > (or via `setq-default`) > 2. Run `M-x shell` > 3. Run a couple of shell commands so you have enough output to fill > the screen (`ls -al ~/` should do it). > 4. Hit `C-l` twice so point is at the top of the screen. > 5. Type `date` on the prompt and hit `RET`. > 6. The window scrolls until point is at the bottom. I think this is a misunderstanding. Try (in a shell buffer with more than one page of output present): sleep 5; date and scroll Emacs to the top of the shell buffer before the sleep ends. Compare the behaviour with comint-move-point-for-output nil and non-nil.
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