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bug#37774: 27.0.50; new :extend attribute broke visuals of all themes an


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: bug#37774: 27.0.50; new :extend attribute broke visuals of all themes and other packages
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 16:56:23 +0300
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On 16.10.2019 23:14, Juri Linkov wrote:
(It's a pity that the long discussion of this before the development
started went without any such objections from the people who are
regulars on emacs-devel.)

Btw, please take into account that what that change caused is that
Emacs now behaves like other applications in this regard.

I don't know what applications behave the same.  I tried different
editors that I could find (namely LibreOffice Writer and xed)
and all they extend highlighting of the selected region
to the window right edge, not to EOL.

Also I looked how other applications extend diff blocks, and e.g.
GitLab extends diff background colors to the window right edge,
not to EOL, for example,
https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/commit/3d6075e3ee8c447f8974b37007a1b1ae1af8917c

However, no other application extends underlines to the window edge
as Emacs used to do, this was a plain bug that this change fixed.

+1

Which at least disproves the claim that Emacs didn't "behave like other applications" previously, and that it does with the new change.





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