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bug#43519: (no subject)
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#43519: (no subject) |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Sep 2020 09:08:52 +0300 |
> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2020 01:00:54 +0000
> From: Gregory Heytings via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs,
> the Swiss army knife of text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
>
> A short note, which could perhaps be useful: this behavior does not only
> happen when the overlay text is too wide for the minibuffer width (in
> which case it perhaps could be argued that the display engine tries to do
> something appropriate).
>
> For example, with (setq icomplete-separator "\n"), after M-x a the
> contents of the minibuffer is displayed as follows:
>
> {rp
> lign
> propos
> sm-mode
> <... other candidates, one on each line>
Does the entire list of candidates fit in the (enlarged) mini-window
in that case? or are some of the candidates not displayed due to lack
of space?
> After pressing C-b (or <left>), the prompt becomes visible, and the
> minibuffer is displayed as follows:
C-b moves point from EOB to a character before EOB, thus the
difference (AFAIR).
- bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, (continued)
- bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/22
- bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/22
- bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/23
- bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/23
- bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Stefan Monnier, 2020/09/23
bug#43519: (no subject), Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/19
- bug#43519: (no subject),
Eli Zaretskii <=
bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/20
bug#43519: 28.0.50; Overlay at end of minibuf hides minibuf's real content, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/23