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Re: How to achieve desired automatic scrolling behavior
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Barry OReilly |
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Re: How to achieve desired automatic scrolling behavior |
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Wed, 29 May 2013 19:02:09 -0400 |
> By default, Evil's "j" command moves by "physical" lines, not be screen
> lines even if visual-line-mode is enabled. Please use "gj" instead (or
> rebind "j", e.g. (define-key evil-motion-mode-map "j" "gj")).
Thanks, that improves the behavior of scroll-conservatively quite a bit.
> I just tried what I think you are doing, when lines are wrapped, and
> didn't have any recentering. How about a recipe to reproduce this
> starting from "emacs -Q"?
After Frank's fix, there's still an issue with recentering during line by
line scrolling with scroll-conservatively==1, so I submitted a bug report.
> Customize scroll-conservatively to 0
> Advise line-move:
> (defadvice line-move (around my-advice-line-move activate)
> (let ((scroll-conservatively 101))
> ad-do-it))
Why does the let bound scroll-conservatively not seem to take effect for
the around advice?