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Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative windo
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Dani Moncayo |
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Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position? |
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Tue, 15 Jan 2013 00:07:54 +0100 |
> In a buffer with multiple occurrences of "the", position the window so that
> one
> of the occurrences is near the top of the window. Now do C-s the C-s C-s...
>
> This successfully visits occurrences of "the", and if there are enough of them
> then it scrolls the window to do this. Now hit C-g to exit Isearch.
>
> Point is moved back to its starting position (good). But now that position,
> instead of being near the window top, is in the center of the window.
> `goto-char' has, in effect, recentered the point in the window.
>
> To me, this is a misfeature. I would much rather have the original window
> position, as well as point, restored. That is, I would rather see the cursor
> in
> the same relative window location as it was before searching.
>
> Is there some advantage of the current behavior that I'm missing? Am I the
> only
> one who thinks that restoring the window position along with point would be
> better?
IMO, TRT would be to restore both point and the window position. I
filed bug #12799, which is about a similar issue:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=12799
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Dani Moncayo
- Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Drew Adams, 2013/01/14
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- RE: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Drew Adams, 2013/01/14
- Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/01/14
- RE: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Drew Adams, 2013/01/15
- Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Alan Mackenzie, 2013/01/15
- RE: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relativewindow position?, Drew Adams, 2013/01/15
- Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relativewindow position?, Alan Mackenzie, 2013/01/15
- RE: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore therelativewindow position?, Drew Adams, 2013/01/15
- Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/01/15
- RE: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Drew Adams, 2013/01/15
- Re: Should ending successful Isearch with C-g restore the relative window position?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/01/15