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bug#28533: 26.0.60; Native line numbers move with show-paren-mode enable
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#28533: 26.0.60; Native line numbers move with show-paren-mode enabled |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 10:22:41 +0300 |
> Cc: 28533@debbugs.gnu.org
> From: Romanos Skiadas <rom.skiad@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 22:11:48 +0100
>
> In any case, I would expect line numbers not to move regardless of
> whatever reasonable condition the buffer is in, hence I still think that
> this bug should remain open.
Fine with me.
> If you think it is a WONTFIX kind of deal, I'm ok with closing it. As
> far as I can tell the customizations you suggested are not somewhere in
> the docs. Should they added in NEWS and in any other relevant documentation?
Not sure what you mean: the variables I mentioned are AFAIK documented
in the Emacs manual.
> >In modes that hide many lines from display, you should customize
> display-line-numbers-width-start to a non-nil value
>
> This only fixes the problem is the lines are already in the buffer. If
> you write and fold 100 lines in an empty buffer, the issue still shows up.
>
> >or manually set display-line-numbers-width to a value large enough to
> accommodate the last physical line of the file (e.g., in file-local
> variables).
>
> This works, but I expect Emacs to be able to calculate this correctly
> out of the box without any kind of intervention.
IMO, this should be brought up to the attention of the Org developers.
Org mode has special needs when non-relative line numbers are
displayed, and the solution should IMO be in Org, not in Emacs core,
because solving that in core would mean significant run-time penalties
for everyone who uses line-number display. I'm sure that these issues
can be quite easily fixed on the Lisp level by Org mode itself.
Thanks.