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Re: Distinguishing: Temporary v. Semi-Permanent -- Horizontal Scrolling
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Keith David Bershatsky |
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Re: Distinguishing: Temporary v. Semi-Permanent -- Horizontal Scrolling |
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Sun, 24 Jun 2018 10:31:42 -0700 |
Thank you, Eli, for the example. I added a long line to my test file and will
include your example when testing in the future.
As always, your help is greatly appreciated.
Keith
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DATE: [06-24-2018 09:40:58] <24 Jun 2018 19:40:58 +0300>
FROM: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
>
> Scrolling
>
> > Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 09:16:01 -0700
> > From: Keith David Bershatsky <address@hidden>
> > Cc: address@hidden
> >
> > I have not seen an example where horizontal scrolling is semi-permanent
> > (C-u C-x <) and the current line is scrolled differently from the rest.
> > For example, if w->min_hscroll is 4, shall I assume that the current line
> > will always have the same amount of horizontal scrolling as all other lines
> > in the visible window?
>
> No, of course not. Only the minimum amount of hscroll will be the
> same for all the lines.
>
> If auto-hscroll-mode is set to current-line, then typing "C-u 5 C-x <"
> will hscroll all lines by 5 columns. If you then move cursor so that
> it gets too close to the right margin of the window, the current line,
> and only that line, will be hscrolled by more than 5 columns, in order
> to bring point into view. The other lines will remain at their
> 5-column hscroll.
>
> IOW, in this mode "C-x <" affects all lines, but only the current line
> is scrolled more than that when needed.
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