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bug#13111: 24.3.50; C-p moves cursor 2 lines up when global-linum-mode i
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#13111: 24.3.50; C-p moves cursor 2 lines up when global-linum-mode is enabled |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Dec 2012 11:26:28 +0200 |
> Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 10:58:55 +0530
> From: vineet naik <vineet.naik@kodeplay.com>
>
> I am using the latest version of Damien Cassou's emacs-snapshot[1] on
> Ubuntu 12.04. After it was updated a few days back, I noticed a weird
> behaviour of `C-p` skipping a line when moving up, ie. C-p moves the
> cursor 2 lines up instead of 1
>
> After disabling some of my initializations, I figured out that this
> happens only if global-linum-mode is enabled.
>
> Recipe
> ------
>
> 1. Start emacs with "emacs -Q"
> 2. Open any file having multiple lines of text/code and try
> using C-p to move up a line. This works as expected.
> 3. Enable global-linum-mode
> 4. Try it again. C-p moves two lines up
Thanks, this is a duplicate of bug #13108.