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Re: Emacs 21.1 display bug
From: |
Gustav Hållberg |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs 21.1 display bug |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Oct 2001 18:17:08 +0200 |
> > To repeat, start emacs 21.1 (with -q), and type (replace "100" with
> > something that's actually larger than your frame width, ^Q == C-q etc.):
>
> Can you please try this:
>
> *** xdisp.c 2001/10/22 14:26:02 1.686
> --- xdisp.c 2001/10/22 14:51:13
It works better, but not quite well. If I type the following (in an
80-char window):
M-x set-variable
tab-width
100
test^Iing
it first positions the cursor correctly after ^I, but when I type the
'i' it prints that 'i' at the beginning of the next display line. If I
then go to the beginning of the line (C-a) and insert text before
'test', it moves the 'ing' back to the right place.
- Gustav
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- Re: Emacs 21.1 display bug, Gustav Hållberg, 2001/10/24
- Re: Emacs 21.1 display bug, Gerd Moellmann, 2001/10/24