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bug#24179: 24179
From: |
Jonas Bernoulli |
Subject: |
bug#24179: 24179 |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Aug 2016 20:29:58 +0200 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 0.9.17; emacs 25.1.1 |
> It looks like I misremembered: before-strings cannot benefit from this
> feature, because they don't conceal any buffer positions.
The manual mentions "before-strings" in the description of "cursor".
That should probably be changed in that case.
> Here's an example that will allow you to experiment:
Thanks.
>> one
>> before two
>> *wo
>> three
>
> That already happens, doesn't it?
Yes. All good ;-)
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, (continued)
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Alex, 2016/08/11
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/12
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Alex, 2016/08/12
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/13
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Alex, 2016/08/13
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/13
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/14
- bug#24179: 25.1; scroll-conservatively over SCROLL_LIMIT may put point in the wrong place, Alex, 2016/08/14
bug#24179: 24179, Jonas Bernoulli, 2016/08/11