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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes t
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Rodrigo Morales
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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:35:25 -0500
> 5. (At this point, whenever you insert a character, the cursor is
> moved to the beginning of the line which makes it seem that you are
> typing from left to right.)
Typo: "right-to-left" instead of "from left to right"
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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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Rodrigo Morales
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2021/09/29
bug#50900: 27.2; Evaluating open-line with a negative argument changes the behavior of self-insert
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