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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | bug#57837: 29.0.50; fit-window-to-buffer should reposition the buffer |
Date: | Fri, 16 Sep 2022 19:34:41 +0000 |
(advice-add 'fit-window-to-buffer :after (lambda () (and (= (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)) (1- (window-height))) (or (< (point) (point-max)) (forward-line -1) t) (set-window-start nil (point-min)))))Why shouldn't this be the default behavior?I think because fit-window-to-buffer isn't supposed to move point, and point would become invisible if it is not moved.Is that a problem? I mean, is it possible for the point to be invisible?
No, Emacs does its best to ensure that point is always visible. That's the reason of the scrolling you see: without scrolling (which hides the first half of the buffer) point would be invisible.
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