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Minor misunderstanding of the Emacs tutorial
From: |
Valera Rozuvan |
Subject: |
Minor misunderstanding of the Emacs tutorial |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Jul 2012 19:05:31 +0300 |
Hi All,
The first two screens of the Emacs tutorial (which can be accessed by
C-h t) explain how to move forward and backward by an entire screen
using C-v and M-v. The second screen says (at the top):
"Note that there is an overlap of two lines when you move from screen
to screen; this provides some continuity so you can continue reading
the text."
However, I get an overlap of three lines. I am using GNU Emacs
24.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1) under X. Is this a
configuration option which differs with each new build? Or is this
part of the tutorial from the old days, when the overlap was actually
two lines?
Regards,
Valera
- Minor misunderstanding of the Emacs tutorial,
Valera Rozuvan <=