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bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Jul 2019 16:09:06 +0300 |
> From: marcowahlsoft@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 13:03:40 +0200
>
> Most of the time I find it useful to scroll up in scroll-lock-mode also
> in the case when the end of the buffer is in sight. With this behavior
> it's possible to scroll up until there is literally (almost) nothing
> left in the buffer.
>
> This is in opposition to the current behavior of scroll-lock-mode which
> always switches to forward-line if the end of buffer is in sight.
>
> Find attached a concrete realization.
How about if we bind S-DOWN and S-UP to commands that scroll to EOB
without introducing any new option? That would mimic pages like Less
which stop at EOB with an unshifted key, but continue scrolling with a
shifted key.
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, marcowahlsoft, 2019/07/04
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Marco Wahl, 2019/07/04
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/07/04
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Marco Wahl, 2019/07/04
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Marco Wahl, 2019/07/04
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/07/13
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Marco Wahl, 2019/07/13
- bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/07/14
bug#36494: 27.0.50; [Proposition] New option to scroll up regardless of eob, Drew Adams, 2019/07/04