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Re: Process: Determining the origin of a command loop.
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Keith David Bershatsky |
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Re: Process: Determining the origin of a command loop. |
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Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:54:33 -0800 |
Thank you, Eli, for the helpful guidance -- greatly appreciated!
Keith
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> Date: [12-20-2018 06:11:20] <20 Dec 2018 16:11:20 +0200>
> From: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
>
> * * *
>
> I understand, but I think you will have to come up with your own
> mechanism to check when the
> crosshairs/visible-fill-column/multiple-fake-cursors need to be
> updated, because I don't think that can be established from the
> physical cursor's position or the need to redraw it. Since those fake
> cursors can be anywhere in the window, and the conditions for updating
> them are independent of the conditions for moving point, the logic for
> that must be independently designed and implemented, using the data
> you maintain for drawing those fake cursors. If you already track
> that data, then all you need is determine whether any of it changed
> since the last time.
- Re: Cursor drawing, (continued)
- Re: Cursor drawing, Stefan Monnier, 2018/12/20
- Re: Cursor drawing, Elias Mårtenson, 2018/12/20
- Re: Cursor drawing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/12/21
- Re: Cursor drawing, Elias Mårtenson, 2018/12/21
- Re: Cursor drawing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/12/21
- Re: Cursor drawing, Clément Pit-Claudel, 2018/12/21
- Re: Cursor drawing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/12/21
- Re: Cursor drawing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/12/21
- Re: Cursor drawing, Stefan Monnier, 2018/12/22
- Re: Cursor drawing, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/12/22
Re: Process: Determining the origin of a command loop.,
Keith David Bershatsky <=