Owen Taylor <address@hidden> writes:
|> Thoughts here, in no particular order:
|>
|> * I've always found the emacs behavior with respect to the end of the
|> buffer quite confusing personally... I think it would be far
|> less confusing if the region that was scrolled was actually
|> confined to the lines of the buffer (or maybe lines in buffer + 1)
I find this behaviour very convenient when scrolling through the buffer,
because the bottom line before scrolling is always
next-screen-context-lines down the top after scrolling. This makes it
very easy to continue reading, and it is consistent with the behaviour of
vi and less.