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Re: How to end text-insert undo segment after cursor jump (caused by mou


From: David
Subject: Re: How to end text-insert undo segment after cursor jump (caused by mouse)? [SOLVED]
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2020 23:00:49 +0200

Hey Stefan, thanks for your help!

You were absolutely right, the issue was caused by evil layer. Your solution to set evil-want-fine-undo worked perfectly!

I went to emacs customization interface for this variable, I set it to Yes (non-nil) and clicked "Apply and Save" and voila, from that moment on I was able to undo up until the problematic point and the undo action no longer grouped everything between start and end of insert command, but recognized piece-wise undo segments.

Thanks again and have a great day,

David

On 2020-10-18 00:34, Stefan Monnier wrote:
How to end text-insert undo segment after cursor jump (caused by mouse)?

Note that the behavior you describe comes from code in Evil.  The way
undo steps are divided in non-Evil Emacs is different (mostly, finer
grained).

More specifically, I believe that if you perform the `undo` *before* you finish your insertion (i.e. before hitting ESC), you should get (more or
less) the behavior you want, i.e. the cursor jump due to your mouse
event will indeed have ended an undo sequence.  Evil then collapses
those undo steps into a single one when you leave insertion mode.

In any case, maybe setting `evil-want-fine-undo` will also do the trick.


        Stefan



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