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Re: Patch: Syntax and Hard Newlines
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Patch: Syntax and Hard Newlines |
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Wed, 06 Dec 2006 09:24:42 -0500 |
Discussions with users resulted in binding <down> and <up> to the
appropriate functions, but not C-p and C-n, so that wrapped lines can
still be navigated comfortably.
Those words are vague and I cannot undersand what meanings
you have given to these four keys.
What behavior did you implement for the <down> and <up> keys?
What behavior did you implement for the C-n and C-p keys?
IIRC, the functions `visual-line-up' and friends that I wrote differ
from the other available library in that they work well with variable-
width fonts.
`kill-visual-line' and `kill-whole-visual-line', `beginning/end-of-
visual-line' are provided as well and do the obvious.
It isn't obvious to me. I could try to guess, but I should not,
because guessing is unreliable. What do these commands do?